Nvidia to release a new version of GeForce GTX graphics card
Submitted by Devang Murthy on Mon, 05/16/2011 - 23:48.
Nvidia Corp is planning to release a new version of its dual-chip flagship GeForce GTX graphics card, which will be more reliable and overclockable.
Nvidia is aiming to re-invent print-circuit board for improving reliability of the system while overclocking. The new GeForce GTX 590 graphics card is powered by two GF110 graphics processing units (GPUs) and features 3GB of GDDR5 memory.
Nvidia’s GTX 480M Graphics card designed for laptops
Submitted by Darpana Kutty on Fri, 05/28/2010 - 18:35.
Nvidia has come up with its next generation Fermi computational graphics architecture for the mobile platform. It is posed that in the days to come laptop models shall be having chips that will support DirectX 11 level graphics, courtesy NVidia's GTX 480M Graphics card.
Dell Latitude E-series pumped up
Submitted by Darpana Kutty on Sat, 04/10/2010 - 23:46.
Boasting of Intel processors and the Nvidia graphic cards, the Dell Latitude E series laptops now sport a refreshing look.
Dell has rolled out a fresh lot of Latitude E series, sporting Intel Arrandale processors. E6410 and E6510 models are the first ones to come up with features.
These revamped models have a plethora of latest technology options such as Latitude ON technology, DDR3 RAM etc. The Latitude ON feature helps the system with an added UI that connects the system to the web similar to Instant On.
NVIDIA GTX 480 to revolutionize the gaming world
Submitted by Bharat Ghai on Sun, 03/28/2010 - 15:51.
With the new technology, NVIDIA will completely change how a game is designed and played. The company has launched its much anticipated Fermi-based GTX 480/ 470 graphics card.
At the PAX East gaming festival in Boston, Massachusetts, it was revealed by the spokesperson of NVIDIA, Bryan Del Rizzo. He stated, "One of the biggest advantages the GTX 470/480 brings to the gaming world is advanced support for DX11 in the form of scalable tessellation and direct compute."
Tablets and Tegra 2 Platform Unveiled by Nvidia at CES
Submitted by Darpana Kutty on Sat, 01/09/2010 - 18:36.While stressing that 2010 will be the "year of the tablet" at its Consumer Electronics Show 2010 press conference, Nvidia progressed to unveil its very latest Tegra 2 platform, which is running on a range of its tablets.
According to the company, it wanted these tablets to possess the performance of a personal computer, but with the energy efficiency of a mobile phone, and this is where the next-generation of Nvidia's Tegra platform comes in. It is equipped with a dual-core Cortex A9 processor, which is one of its 8 independent processors, which are also inclusive of a Geforce GPU.
NVIDIA Fermi Launch Delayed till March, Rumors Speculate
Submitted by Jimmy Peterson on Wed, 12/30/2009 - 18:56.
In October this year, NVIDIA introduced its next-generation processor to the world, and it was then pretty apparent that the DX11 GPU part, with the code-name Fermi, was going to be following in the footsteps of Intel's "Larrabee". It was also going to be a "fully programable, many-core, through-put oriented processor with some graphics-specific hardware tacked on". While the world is eagerly waiting for the launch, rumor has it that the already delayed part has been further delayed and now might see the light of the day in March 2010.
DX11 Part Might be Delayed till March Next Year
Submitted by Darpana Kutty on Wed, 12/30/2009 - 18:42.
In October, NVIDIA had introduced to the world its next-generation, DX11, and it was clear that the part, unveiled under the code-name Fermi, was going to be the same as Intel's "Larrabee"?i. e., a fully programable, multi-core, through-out focused processor, with a few graphic-specific hardware bundled. Originally, the part was to launch in November, but now it has been pushed back, and rumor has it that the DX11 would see light of the day in March of the coming year.
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