blogs.nvidia.com - 20 days ago
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There was a lot exciting news out of China last week as NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, Chief Scientist Bill Dally and General Manager of NVIDIA’s Tesla business Andy Keane visited Beijing. Highlights included: 复件 LZJ_1185 • New CUDA Centers of Excellence - Tsinghua University and the Institute of ...
shufflegazine.com - 17 days ago
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NVIDIA CEO, visiting Dubai, says “I’m all Apple”
Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang visited Dubai today and gave...
a speech at American University of Dubai (AUD). In a round-table discussion after the speech, Mr Huang sat down with representatives from media to ...
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NVIDIA CEO, visiting Dubai, says “I’m all ...
engadget.com - 16 days ago
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NVIDIA just hit us with more info on
that mysterious tablet Jen-Hsun Huang was pictured with yesterday,...
and the truth is just as we'd assumed: it's a Tegra prototype from an ODM called ICD that's being "actively" shopped to carriers around the ...
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NVIDIA tablet mystery solved: an ODM Tegra prototype
fudzilla.com - 20 days ago
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Nvidia Lampoons Intel With Cartoon Site
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... recent cartoon, dated Nov. 4, shows Otellini at a podium waving his finger and issuing staunch denials against the bribery and coercion charges in a manner reminiscent of former President Bill Clinton's denials about having sex with intern Monica Lewinsky. " 'Intel's Insides' is intended to be a parody of events occurring within the semiconductor sector, with particular focus on its largest, and most-commented-upon competitor," the site states. "Intel's Insides," which is linked to Nvidia's corporate blog , features five cartoons in all from longtime editorial cartoonist ...
Intel lampooned by Nvidia toons
The Register —
If anyone needs any further proof that there's no love lost between chipmakers Nvidia and Intel, they need look no further than a cartoon collection linked from Nvidia's corporate blog, nTersect The small but growing compendium of anti-Intel funnies, snarkily titled " ...
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Patch Re-Enables PhysX When ATI Card is Present
ngohq.com 10/4/2009 — http://www.ngohq.com/images/nvphysx.jpg
As you may or may not know, Windows 7 allows two display drivers to be used at once - like in Windows XP. Therefore, it is possible to use an Nvidia card for PhysX and ATI card for graphics rendering. Sadly, ...
Nvidia disables PhysX when ATI card is present
ngohq.com 9/25/2009 — Well for all those who have have used Nvidia cards for PhysX and ATI cards to render graphics in Windows 7...All that is about to change. Since the release of 186 graphics drivers Nvidia has decided to disable PhysX anytime a Non-Nvidia GPU is even ...
NVIDIA: Tegra is our future
channel.hexus.net 8/24/2009 — Mike Rayfield, the general manager of NVIDIA’s mobile business unit, speaks exclusively to HEXUS.channel.
Is NVIDIA dead?
blogs.zdnet.com 10/9/2009 — Reports are circulating that NVIDIA is to kill off the GTX 260, GTX 275, and GTX 285 and exit the high-end and mid-range graphics card market. Is this the end for NVIDIA?
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The Register 20 days ago
Graphic ridicule If anyone needs any further proof that there's no love lost between chipmakers Nvidia and Intel, they need look no further than a cartoon collection linked from Nvidia's corporate blog, nTersect … Case Study: WhatsUp keeps ...