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Two New NVIDIA-Based Boards from MSI

MSI, one of the world's leading vendors of desktop platforms and PC motherboards, has just announced the introduction of two new products, the NF750-G55 and the NF980-G65, two desktop platforms designed for the latest line of AMD Phenom II processors. Both solutions are based on NVIDIA's latest chipsets for...

25 August 2009
04:46 GMT

NVIDIA Preps nForce 980a SLI, Adds Support for AM3 CPUs

Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA is said to be preparing the introduction of a new motherboard chipset, which will provide end-users with support for the latest AM2 and AM3-socket compatible processors. The new chipset will basically enable motherboard makers to roll out products that combine the computing power ...

18 March 2009
04:05 GMT

NVIDIA nForce 980a SLI Chipset Slated for March Release

It looks like we should be expecting a few more products from the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker, NVIDIA, as recent rumors point to a new nForce 980a SLI chipset. Said product is slated to be released next month, which could mean that motherboard makers might be showcasing some new products, based ...

6 February 2009
03:54 GMT

NVIDIA Planning New AMD-Supporting Chipset

Earlier this year, a number of rumors indicated that the Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA was expected to announce that it would quit its chipset business as it intended to concentrate on its upcoming graphics card lineup. The rumors were dismissed by the company quite rapidly, but kept on going for some time, af...

17 October 2008
06:41 GMT

Latest NVIDIA and ATI Drivers - Download Available

After the Santa Clara, California-based green company we all know as NVIDIA has launched its highly anticipated GeForce 9300 and 9400 series of motherboard GPUs, it appears that it has now announced a new set of GeForce and nForce drivers. In addition, rival ATI has also released a new version of its Catalyst Softwar...

16 October 2008
09:57 GMT

ECS Already Has GeForce 9300-Enabled Motherboard

Following yesterday's post on MSI's upcoming Intel-supporting, NVIDIA-based motherboard, it looks as though yet another manufacturer is getting ready to announce its very first mobo featuring NVIDIA's GeForce 9300 chipset. ECS has already listed the upcoming board, although the company is yet to unvei...

9 September 2008
10:00 GMT

NVIDIA Remains Active on the Chipset Market

The past few weeks brought a lot of news about NVIDIA, chipset manufacturer and worldwide leader in terms of graphics cards. All culminated with yesterday's news, which informed us that the Santa Clara company was on its way out of the chipset market. NVIDIA's Brian Burke seems to have contacted DailyTech t...

2 August 2008
03:32 GMT

NVIDIA Throws in the Towel - No More nForce

Most recent reports on NVIDIA seem to indicate that the Santa Clara chip maker is far from doing well. All of the company's business sections have to deal with one or another significant issue and, from the looks of it, all of them will most likely leave their mark on the company's overall performance. So m...

1 August 2008
09:16 GMT

Upcoming X58 Motherboards Might Support SLI

As we mentioned in a number of previous articles, the Santa Clara-based chip manufacturer NVIDIA has seen better days. Partially responsible for this is the fact that AMD's graphics subsidiary, ATI, has succeeded in providing us with two of the best video cards currently available on the market. This has put eno...

14 July 2008
05:21 GMT

NVIDIA Uses VIA to Get to Intel

These days, NVIDIA is almost constantly in the news, but not because it necessarily has something to brag about. It seems rather unfortunate that today's current leading graphics manufacturer is faced with so many things that it has to deal with. As we told you last week, the company had to cope with an impressi...

8 July 2008
11:07 GMT

Get Ready for the Next Intel Ready NVIDIA Chipset

Although Intel hasn't yet allowed NVIDIA to develop a chipset that can support the next-generation Nehalem processors, the Santa Clara-based graphics manufacturer is prepping a new chipset with support for Intel's CPUs. This new chipset is expected to compete with Intel's current G45 chipset, and will ...

16 June 2008
09:21 GMT

Two Graphics Cards Are Good, Three Are Even Better

When the graphics processing units and mainboard chipsets manufacturing company Nvidia introduced the SLI technology it opened in fact the way for a number of additional versions and modifications of that multi graphics cards setup. After the classic two cards setup came the quad configuration that supported up to fo...

28 September 2007
06:22 GMT

ECS Too Goes For Nvidia Based Motherboards

Elitegroup Computer Systems, better know as ECS, is one of the computer hardware manufacturing companies that are focused on delivering complete solutions at an affordable price tag and now it just announced the launch of a new mainboard powered by a Nvidia chipset that is aimed at Intel based computers.The new mainb...

27 September 2007
06:06 GMT

More Nvidia Based Intel Mainboards, Now Featuring Gigabyte

The new Nvidia powered mainboards for the Intel compatible desktop computing platform are expected to be the next big hit on the value market as more and more hardware manufacturing companies are announcing their own lines of products. Among those companies, there is the first tier mainboard producer Gigabyte, that j...

26 September 2007
09:33 GMT

EVGA Intros Affordable Yet High Performance Mainboards

After the official Nvidia launch of the nForce chipset and GeForce 7 series of integrated graphics processing unit combo for the Intel hardware platform, a number of mainboard manufacturing companies instantly announced the release of a number of commercially available solutions. Among those companies there is EVGA, ...

26 September 2007
04:50 GMT

Nvidia Goes For Intel's Market Shares

Nvidia is the undisputed leader of the discrete graphics processing units market segments, be it the entry, middle or high end levels, the green company is there with a serious product offering from the dirt cheap and performance challenged solutions to the state of the art graphics cards that will drain your paychec...

25 September 2007
08:21 GMT


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