 | | Combining lightning-quick browsing, streaming 1080p video and Adobe(r) Flash(r) Player 10.1 acceleration with an immersive 3D user interface and days of battery life |
| NVIDIA’s Ongoing Support of Open Standards for GPU Computing Continues with Release of Public OpenCL drivers, Visual Profiler, Code Samples and Best Practices Guide |
| Users Harness the Power of NVIDIA Tesla GPUs for Enterprise Computing on Windows HPC Server 2008 |
| HP Mini 311 to Ship with CUDA-accelerated Video Upscaling Application SimHD |
| Industry’s First Integrated, GPU-Accelerated Platform Improves Visual Quality and Reduces Cost of Real-time Virtual Effects |
| Agenda and Session Abstracts Announced for Conference Focusing on Advances in GPU Computing |
| Lowry Digital Relies on NVIDIA GPUs to Recover Historic Video by Upgrading 1960s Television Footage to 21st Century High-Definition |
| GPU Computing Adoption Continues to Rise as Tesla Is Made Available for HP Z800 Workstation Customers |
| GPU Computing Adoption Continues to Rise as Tesla Is Made Available for HP Z800 Workstation Customers |
| NVIDIA announced today it has released version 2.3 of the CUDA Toolkit and SDK for GPU Computing. This latest release supports several significant new features that deliver a major leap forward in getting the most performance out of NVIDIA’s massively parallel CUDA-enabled GPUs. This release of the CUDA Toolkit includes performance improvements and expanded support for the cuda-gdb hardware debugger. |
| Wide Range of Plug-ins Offered at Discounted Pricing for NVIDIA Quadro Customers |
| NVIDIA Corporation and industry partners today unveiled 12 new high-definition mobile Internet devices (MIDs) all powered by the NVIDIA(r) Tegra(tm) processor, the world’s smallest and lowest power computer-on-a-chip. |
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