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NVIDIA technology powers amazing experiences across the computing spectrum. Tegra processors are fueling the mobile computing revolution with innovative phones and tablets. GeForce GPUs enable the creation and enjoyment of breakthrough visuals in the latest games. Professionals rely on Quadro GPUs to create visual effects in movies and design everything from golf clubs to jumbo jets. And in high-performance computing, researchers use the parallel processing capabilities of GPUs to push the boundaries of science.

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MARKET LEADERSHIP

Tegra powers a wide array of devices and its reach continues to grow. In 2012, phone design wins have doubled and included super phones from HTC, Fujitsu and ZTE.

TABLET FIRSTS

NVIDIA’s Tegra mobile processor powers the Asus TF600, the world’s first WinRT tablet, as well the Nexus 7, Google’s entry into the tablet market.

DRIVING INNOVATION

NVIDIA processor technology will drive the infotainment systems and digital instrument clusters of more than 20 brands and 100 models, including cars from Tesla Motors, Audi, Lamborghini, Mini, Rolls Royce and VW.

PC GAMING: THRIVING IN CHINA

Gaming is one of the most popular activities in the 160,000 icafes in China. Over 90% of the 18 million PCs in icafes have a discrete GPU, and NVIDIA enjoys a 93% share of this market. Throughout China, NVIDIA GPUs are attached in 80% of PCs sold.

GAMING ANYWHERE

With GeForce GRID, gamers have the freedom to play the most graphics-intensive games from the cloud on any display.

A HUGE MARKET

By 2016, the PC gaming market is estimated to reach nearly $25 billion. NVIDIA GPUs are the engines behind the creation and enjoyment of this thriving market.

SETTING THE STANDARD

In the early 2000s, our invention of a programmable processor expanded NVIDIA's reach into professional graphics. Today, animators, broadcasters, visual-effects artists and industrial designers overwhelmingly use Quadro. The majority of the world's cars and planes, as well as a host of consumer products like tennis shoes and shampoo bottles, are designed using Quadro graphics cards.

THE BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

GPUs helped create all films nominated for the Best Visual Effects Oscar for the past 3 years running as well as this year’s blockbuster movie, The Avengers.

Note: The Avengers image courtesy of Marvel Studios © 2012

REVOLUTIONISING WORKSTATIONS

With iray software running on Quadro and Tesla GPUs, graphics artist Jeff Patton was able to create stunning, photo-realistic images for Mercedes ads and render them in just 8 minutes.

ACCLERATING SCIENCE

Supercomputers enable researchers to efficiently explore the most complex challenges in quantum physics, climate research, molecular modeling and other critical scientific areas. NVIDIA's CUDA architecture enables GPUs to work not just with the pixels of an image, but with numerical data. NVIDIA Tesla processors harness CUDA to make supercomputing more efficient and more accessible.

MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHS

Performing beating heart surgery is risky and can be done by only 2% of surgeons. Medical researchers at France's LIRMM use Tesla GPUs to 'virtually' still a beating heart, enabling surgeons to treat patients by guiding robotic arms that predict and adjust for movement.

SIMULATING SOCIAL BEHAVIOR

Locust swarms have been decimating crops in Mauritania for 3,000 years, contributing to food insecurity and poverty. To break this cycle, researchers at Princeton University are using CUDA GPUs to simulate insect social behavior.
 
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