Posts Tagged ‘ NVIDIA ’

NVIDIA Releases GeForce 405M GPU

May 11, 2012
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NVIDIA has been weaving a nice spell over the past few months, releasing the GeForce GTX 680 and, more recently, the GTX 670, so it is with great bemusement that we report on the company’s newest action. To its credit, the company knew it would leave people confused, if not baffled, when it sent...

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NVIDIA Wants Tegra Inside Cars, Foxconn Helps

December 19, 2011
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Anyone thinking that NVIDIA was going to settle for dominance on the Android tablet would be wrong, as the company is setting up, or has already set up, an alliance for the spreading of Tegra in a certain other field. Digitimes just made another on of its reports, one of those that may or...

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NVIDIA GPUs Will Help with Engineering Simulations

December 15, 2011
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NVIDIA continues to be serious about getting every possible application to take advantage of GPU computing, and its latest success has now been made known. The Santa Clara, California-based company just announced that MSC Software Corporation launched a GPU-accelerated version of the MSC Nastran 2012, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) application. This program is utilized...

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ASUS Acts Like It Doesn't Mind Not Being Part of WOA Project

December 6, 2011
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We spoke about how the Windows 8 on ARM project, abbreviated into WOA, had been kicked off, but ASUS was strangely absent from the list of involved companies. It seems that the company is not actually all that concerned, or at least acts the part. ASUS claims to be NVIDIA’s largest client, and this...

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28nm NVIDIA GPU Roadmap Revealed

November 26, 2011
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Leaks and rumors about what NVIDIA has in store have not been absent, but one has finally arisen that provides the exact plans of the company in regards to the 28nm manufacturing process. 28nm is the technology that both Advanced Micro Devices and NVIDIA rely on for their new series of graphics processing units...

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NVIDIA Maximus Is a New Hybrid Graphics Solution

November 14, 2011
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NVIDIA officially launched the Maximus technology, which promises professionals that their workstations will handle workloads much more intelligently and efficiently, provided the right parts are installed. The Santa Clara, California-based company wants professionals to buy both Quadro and Tesla cards for their workstations. The former is geared towards rendering the graphics, while Tesla is...

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Download NVIDIA Quadro/Tesla Display Driver 276.28 WHQL

November 12, 2011
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NVIDIA has added a driver to its website, one developed for its collection of Quadro and Tesla professional GPU cards and computing accelerators (respectively). Normally, we could call it the newest, but its version name has left us a bit confused. After all, it suggests that this is, in fact, an earlier installment than...

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NVIDIA Kepler GPUs Mass Produce Shortly, Many Design Wins

November 12, 2011
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With its latest Tegra out and about, NVIDIA is now getting ready to release its newest collection of GPUs, the so-called Kepler, which will, apparently, enter mass production shortly. The Kepler graphics processing units have been spoken of before, but they are only now turning into a physical reality. They aren’t going to start...

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28nm Next-Generation GPUs 45% Faster

November 4, 2011
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Since TSMC has begun to manufacture 28nm chips, people interested in what future GPUs will accomplish might be interested in learning of the most recent report regarding the 28HP. 28HP is the first process that TSMC will make with the High-k Metal Gate (HKMG) technology, instead of the silicon oxynitride (SiON) that 40nm GPUs...

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NVIDIA Works on GPU-Accelerated Gaussian for Quantum Chemistry

August 29, 2011
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Seeking to expand the usability of its GPU computing modules, NVIDIA has entered a partnership with Gaussian, Inc. for adding Tesla support to its quantum chemistry application. GPU computing modules have definitely gained a reputation in supercomputing, thanks to their high parallel processing power. Unfortunately, the fact is that, in the end, it is...

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