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GRAPHICS, SOFTWARE
NEWS
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Earlier today, NVIDIA released its first WHQL certified drivers from the 300 series. The drivers originally debuted with the GeForce 600 (Kepler) series, but were not available in WHQL form.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
NEWS
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Following the news of AMD not supporting Radeon HD 4000 or older in Windows 8, we asked NVIDIA what hardware they support with Windows 8. The answer was simple, but surprising…
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
NEWS
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NVIDIA has informed us that Acer has put the Acer Aspire Timeline M3 Ultrabook for sale early, and the company decided to lift the embargo early for the mobile part.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
ANALYSIS, RUMORS
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During next week, AMD is going to organize Tech Days in several destinations around the globe, such as Austin, London or Paris - in which the company is going to present 28nm Radeon HD 7000 series.
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GRAPHICS, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
NEWS
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Two years ago, we saw USS Hornet being host to the impressive launch of ATI's Evergreen series (Radeon HD 5000 Series). In October, USS Hornet will host sixth GeForce LAN convention.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
RUMORS
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Over the past couple of weeks, we spoke with multiple sources in the NVIDIA ecosystem, who are hearing that NVIDIA is ready to hit production with 28nm parts, but not based on Kepler architecture.
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HARDWARE
RUMORS
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According to information we heard from multiple sources, NVIDIA recently started to open out and disclose design targets for their first "CPU" i.e. SoC codenamed "Project Denver".
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GRAPHICS, BUSINESS
NEWS
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As the world has known for quite some time, AMD is going to launch its Evergreen generation of hardware on September 10th. But now, it looks like nV has some plans too.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
NEWS
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nVidia Tegra 650 chip is coming in an array of smartphones, smartbooks and netbooks - but can software developers harness the built-in power?
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