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Date Issued: 01/06/2017
Inventor of the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), NVIDIA has been producing cutting-edge graphics for almost 20 years. Most of those graphics end up in the GeForce line of cards that power the best, most immersive gaming experience available.
Date Issued: 19/03/2015
Nvidia is more commonly known as the designer of graphics chips that power the majority of add-in PC gaming cards. Referred to as the GeForce range and available from anywhere between £30 and £850, Nvidia GeForces offer unparalleled performance and energy efficiency.
Date Issued: 13/03/2013
Nvidia's range of Quadro graphics cards have powered professional workstations in various industries for many years, and in March 2013 the range was updated with a new wave of products that harnesses the power of the Nvidia Kepler architecture.
Date Issued: 30/12/2010
Practically all broadcast and film production environments today incorporate real-time graphics in their broadcasted content to enhance, analyse or animate normal video material. This requires strong systems able to product graphics quickly enough for live TV, as well as to combine the two different signals - graphics and video.
Date Issued: 02/12/2010
NVIDIA® CUDA parallel computing architecture is enabled on GeForce, Quadro, and Tesla products. Whereas GeForce and Quadro are designed for consumer graphics and professional visualization respectively, the NVIDIA® Tesla™ product family is designed ground-up for parallel computing and offers exclusive computing features.
Date Issued: 06/10/2010
Have you ever felt like you've run out of space on your desktop? Do you ever get sick of 'alt-tabbing' between multiple windows just to try and find the program that you're looking for? Unfortunately, even high-resolution monitors don't always have enough space to let you get everything done. That's where multi-monitor systems come into play, and nothing makes that easier than AMD's Eyefinity.