Archive for the ‘nvidia’ Category
Engineering Windows 7 – Microsoft Blog Source
Vista was (and will be for a few time) a forward step about security, but we’ve to say it was a back step about speed related to Windows Xp.
Microsoft with the new 7 will search for a new desktop experience providing better speeds for the main ui increasing productivity in every task.
Gaming first of all! :)…
Even more standard with another collaboration… This time with Nintendo…
Even more complicated for Ati…
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Reading NVIDIA Provides Physics Technology For PLAYSTATION®3 I’ve just thinked about ported PC Games from PS3… And ATI Users… like me (for now :) )…
Is it just the begin of the end for Workstation Ati Graphic Cards?
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Wall-e – A must see movie
In this movie are described things can really happen in the future… the aims of the machines vs the emotions of the humans
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Mathematica Users Get 100x Performance Boost From NVIDIA CUDA
I’m using it for an exam… and i’ve to say it’s very powerful… with a few commands you can do very complex calculations… And when there is hard work to do here Nvidia comes… with his CUDA… Mathematica will never be the same :D (it seems a spot for NVIDIA!)
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NVISION08 “Physx and CUDA” – Nvidia Developers Links and Screenshots
[Resolved] 177.98 Digital Vibrance Issue
177.98 has a know issue related to digital vibrance at 100% when you start Windows Xp.
A workaround to fix this one is to Use Rivatuner..
Corei7 could be very interesting… as motherboards will support it…
“provide support for up to six graphics cards, 24GB of DDR3-1333 RAM (or 6GB of DDR3-1900/2000 using overclocked 2GB DIMMs)”
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It’s so useful (for me and i wish for you too), it earns a new post!
- Do you had (and i think have now… if you hadn’t fix that) problems with nvidia drivers?
- Do you have a new graphic card (from nvidia (8,9,GT200 series))?
- 2d performance are so poor?
- Especially, gtk performance are poor?
