Posts Tagged ‘ NVIDIA ’

NVIDIA Enables ARM Supercomputers With Carma DevKit

December 21, 2011
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NVIDIA did make it fairly clear it was going to milk the ARM cow for all it was worth and, sure enough, it now has what it claims will enable ARM supercomputers. The idea of ARM supercomputers may not be particularly appealing, but some sorts of computations could definitely do with a more energy...

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Lenovo Orders More Quad-Core Tablets from Pegatron

December 19, 2011
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Going with its agenda to prove resourceful on every market segment it tackles, Lenovo has been aggressively placing tablet orders. As some may or may not know, Lenovo wants to be big on the tablet like it wants preeminence on the PC field. Whether or not it is going to achieve this goal is...

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28nm NVIDIA GPU Roadmap Revealed

November 26, 2011
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Leaks and rumors about what NVIDIA has in store have not been absent, but one has finally arisen that provides the exact plans of the company in regards to the 28nm manufacturing process. 28nm is the technology that both Advanced Micro Devices and NVIDIA rely on for their new series of graphics processing units...

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Download NVIDIA Quadro/Tesla Display Driver 276.28 WHQL

November 12, 2011
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NVIDIA has added a driver to its website, one developed for its collection of Quadro and Tesla professional GPU cards and computing accelerators (respectively). Normally, we could call it the newest, but its version name has left us a bit confused. After all, it suggests that this is, in fact, an earlier installment than...

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NVIDIA Kepler GPUs Mass Produce Shortly, Many Design Wins

November 12, 2011
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With its latest Tegra out and about, NVIDIA is now getting ready to release its newest collection of GPUs, the so-called Kepler, which will, apparently, enter mass production shortly. The Kepler graphics processing units have been spoken of before, but they are only now turning into a physical reality. They aren’t going to start...

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NVIDIA GPUs Accelerate Medicine and Material Search

November 10, 2011
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GPUs may have big parallel processing performance, but that ultimately doesn’t matter if applications don’t support it, so it is understandable that NVIDIA would eagerly announce if an important software gained such support, not to mention four. Indeed, according to its new press release, LAMMPS, GROMACS, GAMESS and QMCPACK all have multiple GPU acceleration...

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