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Electronista | NVIDIA cuts prices of GeForce GTX cards
Electronista | NVIDIA cuts prices of GeForce GTX cards
NVIDIA this morning confirmed its planned price cuts and today slashed the costs it dictates for GeForce GTX graphics cards. The top-end GeForce GTX 280 sees the steepest decline and drops from $649 to $499 for a typical 1GB card; the more mid-range GeForce GTX 260 also drops from its ...
Nvidia to cut graphics card prices to counter AMD market share gains
digitimes.com — With AMD making gains in the discrete graphics card market – rising to around 40% in third-quarter... 2008 according to a recent report from Jon Peddie Research (JPR) – Nvidia is planning to cut its graphics card prices in an attempt to curb further loss ... (more) Nvidia to cut graphics card prices to counter AMD market ...
NVIDIA Tesla Makes Personal SuperComputing A Reality
NVIDIA Tesla Makes Personal SuperComputing A Reality
nvidia.com — SC08—AUSTIN, TX—NOVEMBER 18 2008— Today, scientific research is carried out on supercomputing clusters, a shared resource that... consumes hundreds of kilowatts of power and costs millions of dollars to build and maintain. (more) NVIDIA Tesla Makes Personal SuperComputing A Reality
Electronista | NVIDIA slipping out uprated GTX 260?
Electronista | NVIDIA slipping out uprated GTX 260?
macnn.com — NVIDIA is quietly releasing an upgraded version of the GTX 260 to fend off advances made by... the Radeon HD 4870, according to a claim from those in the industry. On top of price cuts earlier in the year, the California graphics maker is said to be ... (more) Electronista | NVIDIA slipping out uprated GTX 260?
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NVIDIA to cut GPU prices again?
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network — ... . Following a Jon Peddie Research study showing AMD's ATI Radeon HD lineup increasing marketshare to 40 percent (obtained by Electronista ), NVIDIA is said to be expanding on earlier cuts with price for the most competitive cards, including the GeForce GTX 200 series, the 9800 GT and the 9600 GT. The extent of the cuts and their impact on the graphics card market is unknown. As NVIDIA doesn't make cards of its own, the company can only affect the raw cost of the chipset and set recommended pricing. Third-party board makers are still free to adjust their prices, though ...

NVIDIA to cut GPU prices again?
Electronista | The Macintosh News Network — ... . Following a Jon Peddie Research study showing AMD's ATI Radeon HD lineup increasing marketshare to 40 percent (obtained by Electronista ), NVIDIA is said to be expanding on earlier cuts with price for the most competitive cards, including the GeForce GTX 200 series, the 9800 GT and the 9600 GT. The extent of the cuts and their impact on the graphics card market is unknown. As NVIDIA doesn't make cards of its own, the company can only affect the raw cost of the chipset and set recommended pricing. Third-party board makers are still free to adjust their prices, though ...

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