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Qualcomm shipped the most mobile device GPUs in 2011

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GfxS staff

Apple has highest Q4 quarter-to-quarter growth, according to the latest market research report from Jon Peddie Research. Shipments of graphic ...

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Graphics chip shipments increased 8.9% in 2011

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GfxS staff

AMD led the fourth quarter with 7.8% quarter-to-quarter growth, according to the new market research report from Jon Peddie Research. ...

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Upgrade helps PSi rip through complicated engineering simulations

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Randall Newton

Adding Nvidia Maximus software and a Tesla GPU to their workstations gave 2x boost in Ansys and MSC simulations with ...

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Fast simulation paves road to success for Trek racing bike

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Randall Newton

Using the latest tools from SolidWorks, Nvidia, and Dell, Trek designed a new mountain racing bike that took top honors ...

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Sudden departure of AMD graphics chief Demers is a body blow

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GfxS staff

The latest generation of AMD workstation graphics was just starting to find a market. Will this departure start another market ...

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Registration open for third GPU Technology Conference

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Randall Newton

Nvidia’s GTC is the most exciting technical conference to come along in years, exploring new frontiers in almost every aspect ...

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Nvidia updates CUDA programming platform for GPUs

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Randall Newton

New features aim to make better use of GPUs for scientific and engineering simulation. Nvidia today released a major update ...

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Mashup 2.0: A new paradigm for professional graphics in 2012

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Randall Newton

It is time to rethink how we think about the future of graphics-based technologies. We are in transition from the ...

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The Nvidia Jen-Hsun Huang roadshow visits China

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Kathleen Maher

Nvidia takes the message of supercomputing on the desktop to the world’s hungriest market for advanced technology. Kathleen Maher reports ...

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Khronos Group updates OpenCL

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Randall Newton

OpenCL is designed to empower graphics processing units for non-graphical computing. The additions to the consortium-driven Open Computing Language include ...