GeForce GTX 590:n jäähdytysratkaisu on todella onnistunut ja suunniteltu miellyttävän hiljaiseksi alle 50 desibelin melutasolla.
— Muropaketti.com, 24.03.2011
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NVIDIAn uusi GeForce GTX 580 tarjoaa kiistatta markkinoiden suorituskykyisimmän grafiikkapiirin ja vahvistaa GeForce GTX 480:n viitoittamaa etumatkaa AMD:n suorituskykyisimpään yhden grafiikkapiirin ATI Radeon HD 5870 -näytönohjaimeen verrattuna.
— Muropaketti.com, 12.11.2010
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Suorituskyvyltään GeForce GTX 570 on hurja päivitys 470-malliin verrattuna ja päihittää lähes kaikissa testeissä myös GeForce GTX 480:n. Kun tähän lisätään 58 wattia alhaisempi tehonkulutus, yhdeksän astetta alhaisempi grafiikkapiirin lämpötila ja 4,8 desibeliä alhaisempi melutaso kuin GeForce GTX 480:llä, voidaan GeForce GTX 400 -sarjan näytönohjaimien hautajaiset järjestää hyvillä mielin.
— Muropaketti.com, 07.12.2010
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ATI Radeon HD 5850 oli joukon suorituskykyisin referenssitaajuuksilla, mutta ylikellotettuna 256-bittisellä muistiväylällä ja gigatavun muistimäärällä varustettu GeForce GTX 460 meni ruudunpäivitysnopeuksissa heittämällä ohi.
— Muropaketti.com, 19.08.2010
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Product: Tesla personal supercomputer
The definition of a personal supercomputer goes something like this: it is inexpensive, can sit on a desk, plugs into a wall socket and is at least within jumping distance of the Top500 supercomputing list. By that measure, Nvidia Corp. 's new computer is one of the first arrivals in this emerging product category.
Product: Tesla personal supercomputer
Designed to give researchers the horsepower to perform complex, data-intensive computations at their desk, the Tesla is more of a reference design than an end product. Actual systems will be built and supported by hardware vendors rather than Nvidia.
Product: Tesla personal supercomputer
“The [desktop supercomputer] idea isn’t one that’s just been pulled out of a hat, but previous attempts at desktop supercomputery have all been a bit of a flop (as opposed to FLOPS). But Nvidia seems to think a Tesla desktop might just cut it, and has set about convincing the likes of Dell, Asus, Lenovo, Scan and Boxx to start configuring one up.”
Product: Tesla personal supercomputer
With NVIDIA’s graphics processing unit (GPU) computing technology gaining momentum worldwide, the company is using this year’s Scientific Computing event in Austin, Texas to showcase the most innovative new applications and hardware entering the market.
Product: Tesla personal supercomputer
Yesterday, Tokyo Institute of Technology’s TSUBAME became the first supercomputer to achieve a ranking in the world’s top supercomputers with an NVIDIA Tesla GPU-based cluster. Ranked 29 out of 500, TSUBAME now delivers 170 teraFLOPS of performance through its addition of 170 Tesla S1070 1U systems.
Product: Tesla personal supercomputer
NVIDIA has released its Tesla personal supercomputer that delivers 250 times the processing power of a conventional PC.
Product: Tesla personal supercomputer
Nvidia’s Tesla GPU’s are based on their mainstream GeForce range but use Nvidia’s high-level C-based CUDA programming language to harness the GPU’s highly parallel processing power. This makes them well suited to specialist high performance computing requirements, such as financial modelling and industrial markets, such as the oil industry.
Product: Tesla personal supercomputer
That said, it's not a rig for gamers - well not many of 'em, anyway - but for boffins who need to process highly complex data models. Think Folding@Home running many times more rapidly than it can manage on your own PC CPU's downtime.
Product: Tesla personal supercomputer
It will give you power of the traditional supercomputer cluster at 1/100th of the price and if that is not enough how about a platform based on the company’s new Tesla C1060 GPU Computing Processor which in itself is based on NVIDIA’s CUDA parallel computing architecture.
Product: Tesla personal supercomputer
Nvidia has announced the Tesla Personal Supercomputer, which it says has the power of a cluster of at a small fraction of the cost.
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Product: Quadro CX
The best video cards available come from NVIDIA and you can get them for a very reasonable price. If you’re wanting to use Photoshop, then either a Quadro or GeForce card will suit your means, but if you’re going to be using other Creative Suite 4 applications, then a Quadro is recommended. The best card you can get at the moment is the Quadro CX, which is billed as ‘The Accelerator For Adobe Creative Suite 4’
Product: Quadro CX
The Quadro CX card has been designed from the outset to take a lot of the processing grunt away from the two or maybe four cores of CPU - and thrash it around in the two hundred or more cores inside what they claim to be the biggest bit of silicon ever used in a modern PC.
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Product: Tegra APX 2600
Nvidia is showcasing Google's Android mobile operating system running on its Tegra system-on-a-chip mobile phone stack at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Tegra integrates the central processing unit, graphics processing unit, northbridge, southbridge and primary memory functionality onto a single chip, for use in devices such as smartphones and netbooks. Nvidia is showing demonstration and development units running Android on its Tegra APX 2600 processor.
Product: Tegra APX 2600
Nvidia also reckons to have limited a possible downside of the Tegra platform; is its inability to run full versions of Windows, as the ARM11 CPU embedded within Tegra chips can't execute x86 code. To overcome that Nvidia has a "complete software solution including Microsoft Windows Embedded CE OS, application viewers, full Internet browser, UI framework, board support package (BSP), software development kit (SDK), Web mail client, and more" on offer for any manufacturers adopting Tegra.
Product: Tegra APX 2600
NVIDIA'S TEGRA HAS gone paranoid Android at MWC. The firm was earlier seen showing off its Tegra system on chip (SoC), running Google's Android OS and boasting about the firm's new Tegra 600 series platform which purportedly enables a $99, always-connected HD mobile internet device (MID) that can go days between battery charges. MWC seemed the perfect venue for Nvidia to show off Tegra, which integrates a CPU, GPU, northbridge, southbridge and memory controller all on the same little chip, which can be easily bunged into smartphones and little, tiny lappies. Rayfield noted he believed the Tegra-based platform combined "the best of both worlds." Personally, we reckon that 'best' may be taking it all a little far, but what Tegra does sport is 720p and 1080p video playback, Full Wi-fi and 3G connectivity and hardware support for Web 2.0 applications. It's also easy(er) on battery life and supports a Windows CE OS, application viewers, full Internet browser, UI framework, board support package (BSP), software development kit (SDK), Web mail client and a smorgasbord of other features.
Product: Tegra APX 2600
Nvidia has introduced a new platform, based on the Nvidia Tegra 600 Series computer-on-a-chip that the company says will enable $99, always-on, always-connected HD mobile internet devices that will go days between battery charges. The Tegra MID will deliver 720p and 1080p video playback, "days" of use between charges, full Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity and "optimised" hardware support for Web 2.0 apps. In addition, Nvidia promises a complete software solution including Microsoft Windows Embedded CE OS, application viewers, full internet browser, UI framework, software development kit, Web mail client, "and more".
Product: Tegra APX 2600
Nvidia has suggested that its Tegra chipset should see the arrival of a £70 mobile internet device with HD video playback. The 'computer on a chip' Tegra concept from Nvidia shown at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, runs Windows CE and has a slide-out keyboard. But it is perhaps the price point that will conjure the most interest, with a $99 estimate for the device. The device appears to be firmly picking a spot between two stools - netbooks and smartphones - but if the price point is right then it could well tap into a new market in the same way as the Eee PC opened up sub-notebooks.
Product: Tegra APX 2600
NVIDIA claims its TEGRA platform (a low-cost, low-power-consumption chipset combining 3G and WiFi connectivity with HD video recording and playback) will enable $99 MID devices with high-end multimedia and Internet abilities.
Product: Tegra APX 2600
Nvidia has officially announced that it is bringing Android to its Tegra platform, allowing 'advanced user experiences that leverage web and internet content'. The decision to support Android makes the entire Tegra platform more attractive to manufacturers – who can choose between Microsoft's operating system or what is ostensibly Google's.
Product: Tegra APX 2600
Having spent much of this year talking up its netbook offering, NVIDIA today has unveiled a new platform designed for another Intel inspired form factor - the mobile internet device (MID). This new platform is based on the NVIDIA Tegra 600 series ‘computer-on-a-chip'. NVIDIA claims it will enable an ‘always on' MID to go for days between battery charges. The MID is intended to reside somewhere between smartphones and netbooks in terms of size and usage model. Just as netbooks can vary widely in size and functionality, the definition of a MID remains vague. However it aspires to be a truly mobile device (which should mean it can fit in a pocket) with some PC-like functionality.
Product: Tegra APX 2600
Nvidia said Tegra chips would bring advanced graphics capabilities to smartphones while drawing less power. The support for the Android platform is an attempt to drive up Tegra's adoption among smartphone makers. Nvidia is displaying an Android-based phone with a Tegra chip at the GSMA Mobile World Congress being held in Barcelona from Monday to Thursday. Tegra-based phones will combine advanced graphics, better battery life and always-on Internet access… Smartphone makers can now use the Android platform to build Web 2.0 and Internet-based applications for Tegra-based smartphones.
Product: Tegra APX 2600
Want an internet handheld for under $100? That's what Nvidia is promising, courtesy of its ARM-based system-on-a-chip family, Tegra. Nvidia also used Mobile World Congress today to tell all that Google's Android runs on its new Tegra APX 2600 SoC - a possible basis for the next iPhone, it's said - thanks to "close work" between the chip maker, the online advertising company and the Open Handset Alliance.
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Best known for its graphics cards NVIDIA has been working within 3D for several years but the real breakthrough in the consumers consciousness occurred in the summer of 2008 when 3D Vision was released… Manufacturers have started a debate on the standardization of glasses. NVIDIA is building a two-way bridge between the 3D World [with 3DTV Play].
— HiFIMaailma, 23.08.2010
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