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Nvidia: We’re No Longer In The Processor Business Because Intel “Preferred That We Weren’t”

Nvidia: We’re No Longer In The Processor Business Because Intel “Preferred That We Weren’t”

Posted on Sep 12, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: IntelnVIDIA

If the meek capitulation in the headline sounds uncharacteristic of Nvidia’s infamously outspoken CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang, it’s probably because he’s bitter. Though the GPU-focused company announced way back in 2008 that it was going to “open a can of whoop-ass” on Intel, very little has happened, at least on the consumer side. Intel and Nvidia have had some major differences, and remain fierce competitors, but it’s been made clear that Intel won’t tolerate anyone making a grab at its x86 treasure hoard.
But Nvidia isn’t going quietly. Or rather, they’re going quietly just so they can sneak around the back. While Intel is cracking its whip at anyone who wants a piece of x86, Nvidia and ARM, amon...

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Nvidia sees Windows Phone as a “growth opportunity”

Nvidia sees Windows Phone as a “growth opportunity”

Posted on Sep 12, 2011 by MG1

Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, not content with leaking possible Windows Phone 7/Windows 8 app compatibility also appears to be hinting at an expansion of Windows Phone 7 processor compatibility to Nvidia Tegra chipsets.
Speaking to investors yesterday, he mentioned the company expects to profit from Windows 8 tablets by creating Quad-Core Kal-El Plus chips optimised for Windows 8.
"The Windows 8, Windows on ARM, coming out toward the end of next year, or the year thereafter, is going to be a growth opportunity for us," Huang predicted.

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NVIDIA game streaming technology

NVIDIA game streaming technology

Posted on Sep 02, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: nVIDIA

NVIDIA is experimenting with game streaming technology that would allow users to stream games from PCs to other devices around their homes as the chaps over at bittech found out:
'Imagine you're playing Crysis 2 on your PC and you're able to stream it around your home to a tablet device, which you could then plug into your TV if you wanted,' said the Nvidia representative.

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NVIDIA Web-Based Tegra Zone Launched

NVIDIA Web-Based Tegra Zone Launched

Posted on Aug 25, 2011 by MG15

Filed in: nVIDIA

Today the folks at NVIDIA have announced officially their web-based version of NVIDIA Tegra Zone, a Tegra 2 dual-core tablet and super phone processor specific portal for apps, news, and news about apps. The apps you’re going to be seeing here, as shown in our full review of mobile app version of the market, are on the whole available for NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor toting devices exclusively, and with this web-based addition to this ecosystem, the Tegra Zone becomes just as versatile as the Android Marketplace itself – or certainly close to it. It’s like a guide for ultimate dual-core wins.

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NVIDIA Holds 50.6% Notebook Discrete Graphics Market in Q2 2011

NVIDIA Holds 50.6% Notebook Discrete Graphics Market in Q2 2011

Posted on Aug 16, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: nVIDIA

After a period of sales lead by AMD in the category of notebook discrete graphics, NVIDIA's sales grew in Q2 2011 by 8.9pp, taking it to 50.6%, making it the leader in the category by a slim margin. Analysts predict that this figure will only go up in the third quarter of 2011, as ASUS, MSI, and Clevo are scheduled to launch more GeForce 500M series based notebooks in the quarter. These include ASUS 17-inch G74SX and 15-inch G53SX, both which use GeForce GTX 560M; MSI's GT780 and GT683 based on GTX 570M, and Clevo's 17-inch X7200 that packs GTX 580M.

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NVIDIA making money hand over fist thanks to Tegra

NVIDIA making money hand over fist thanks to Tegra

Posted on Aug 16, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: nVIDIA

Last week NVIDIA posted their fiscal Q2 2012 (not a typo) financial results, and while they don’t break down how much money was made by each individual product line, Jen-Hsun Huang (pictured above), NVIDIA President and CEO, said that the company’s guidance for the next quarter looks better than ever thanks to Tegra. Revenues hit $1.02 billion, up 26% from the same quarter last year, and in terms of profits, during this quarter last year the company actually lost $175 million. Today that number is in the green, at $174 million. NVIDIA goes on to claim that 10% of all Android devices that are currently shipping pack a Tegra chip inside. That would mean either tablet sales are better than we t...

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Nvidia Hands Tesla Reins to Supercomputing Bigwig

Nvidia Hands Tesla Reins to Supercomputing Bigwig

Posted on Aug 12, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: nVIDIA

Steve Scott is an accomplished man. For the past 19 years, Scott's been working at Cray, where he served as vice president and CTO for the past 6 years. Prior to that, he was the chief architect of the Cray X1 scalable vector supercomputer and helped design several other Cray systems, including the XT, XE, and "Cascade" systems. Scott holds 27 U.S. patents in a variety of geeky areas (cache coherences and scalable parallel architectures to name just two), and is now bringing all that brain power to Nvidia.

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NVIDIA GeForce 280.26 WHQL Software Suite Released

NVIDIA GeForce 280.26 WHQL Software Suite Released

Posted on Aug 10, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: nVIDIA

NVIDIA today released this month's first major GeForce software update, version 280.26. The suite provides the latest WHQL-signed drivers for all NVIDIA GeForce GPUs since 6-series, and ION platform. It includes updated PhysX system software (v9.10.0514), and NVIDIA HDMI audio drivers (v1.2.23.3). The new drivers include support for SLI on AMD 990FX, 990X, and 970 desktop chipsets (on certified motherboards only). Apart from that, the 3D Vision component has undergone a massive overhaul.
The 3D Vision Controller driver is now included with all GPU driver installations. The 3D Vision player now supports windowed mode. Support is added for new 3D Vision compatible monitors, such as ViewSonic ...

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Nvidia promises to ship next-gen Kepler GPU this year (not!)

Nvidia promises to ship next-gen Kepler GPU this year (not!)

Posted on Aug 08, 2011 by MG1

Update (8/5): Nvidia has clarified a previous statement regarding availability of its next-gen GPU codenamed Kepler. In a nutshell, Nvidia won't be shipping any final products using the new silicon this year. "Although we will have early silicon this year, Kepler-based products are actually scheduled to go into production in 2012. We wanted to clarify this so people wouldn’t expect product to be available this year," said Ken Brown, a spokesman for Nvidia. Both AMD's and Nvidia's upcoming GPUs are slated to use a new 28nm process technology, with the likely possibility of brand new Radeon graphics cards making it into the market before the end of the year.
Original: We've seen various confli...

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First quad-core Kal-El tablets pushed to October, smartphones to early 2012

First quad-core Kal-El tablets pushed to October, smartphones to early 2012

Posted on Aug 05, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: TabletsnVIDIA

Remember Nvidia's quad-core Kal-El chip, also known as the Tegra 3? The one expected to roll out in August, you might wonder. That exact one is now pushed to make its official debut in October, while on smartphones it will arrive only in early-2012, just after the Holiday shopping season and around CES time in early January.
“Project Kal-El-powered tablets are coming this Fall, and phones around the CES 2012 timeframe,” NVIDIA confirmed for Androidandme.
NVIDIA's Kal-El has been delayed
That's a two-month delay for the chip on tablets, but if you're wondering whether there won't be yet another delay in October, you may be calmed down by the fact that the release date for the upcoming quad-c...

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NVIDIA Bestows CUDA Center of Excellence Title on Stanford University

NVIDIA Bestows CUDA Center of Excellence Title on Stanford University

Posted on Jul 06, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: nVIDIA

Today NVIDIA let it be known that they’ve named Stanford University a CUDA Center of Excellence for their work in parallel computing research using NVIDIA GPUs and NVIDIA CUDA technology. NVIDIA’s CUDA is their parallel computing architecture which, it should be noted, enables radical increases in computing performance, all with the harnessed power of graphics processors. Stanford is one of more than 450 universities and institutions that teach the CUDA programming model within their curriculum and is now one of only 11 institutions already in the CUDA Centers of Excellence program.

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NVIDIA announces GeForce GTX 580M and 570M, availability in the Alienware M18x and MSI GT780R

NVIDIA announces GeForce GTX 580M and 570M, availability in the Alienware M18x and MSI GT780R

Posted on Jun 28, 2011 by I.P.K.

We know you're going to be shocked -- shocked! -- to hear this, but NVIDIA's gone and refreshed its high-end line of GeForce GTX cards. The GTX 580M takes the place of the GTX 485M, and NVIDIA's bragging that it's the "fastest notebook GPU ever," capable, we're told, of besting the Radeon HD 6970M's tesselation performance by a factor of six.

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NVIDIA Makes SLI Support on AMD Platform Official with New BETA GeForce Driver

NVIDIA Makes SLI Support on AMD Platform Official with New BETA GeForce Driver

Posted on Jun 21, 2011 by MG3

NVIDIA today released its latest version of the GeForce software suite, version 275.50 BETA. With this release, NVIDIA enables SLI support on AMD socket AM3+ platform. The driver enables SLI multi-GPU technology certified AMD 990FX, AMD 990X, and AMD 970 motherboards. Keep in mind, not every AMD 9-series chipset-based motherboard will run SLI, only certified ones, just like not every Intel 5-series and 6-series chipset based motherboard features SLI. Look for the SLI logo when buying the motherboard.

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NVIDIA Can Soon Build Its Own All-In-One Chipsets With Icera Purchase

NVIDIA Can Soon Build Its Own All-In-One Chipsets With Icera Purchase

Posted on Jun 14, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: nVIDIA

NVIDIA completed its purchase of Icera, a wireless modem company. With this technology under its belt, NVIDIA can build a mobile processor with a cellular radio and a baseband applications processor. ...

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NVIDIA completes acquisition of Icera

NVIDIA completes acquisition of Icera

Posted on Jun 14, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: nVIDIA

NVIDIA announced today that it has completed its $367 million cash acquisition of Icera, a leading innovator of top-performing wireless modems for 3G and 4G cellular phones and tablets. Icera is now a...

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