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Nvidia Iray and GPUs supercharge Mercedes Benz visualizations

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Randall Newton

Freelance CG artist Jeff Patton went from one hour per rendering to eight minutes inside Autodesk 3ds Max. Jeff Patton ...

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Khronos updates OpenGL cross-platform 3D graphips API

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Randall Newton

Wasting no time on the opening day of Siggraph, the industry consortium is also opening up two working groups to ...

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JPR: Graphics shipments up 6.3% in second quarter; Intel increases market share

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GfxS staff

It was not a normal second quarter for both graphics chips and PC, with units shipped above normal. AMD and ...

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Intel entices Taiwan computer makers to build Ultrabooks

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Jon Peddie

The MacBook Air is doing too well, and netbooks doing too poorly. Intel thinks it is time for powerful and ...

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2007: ATI, NVIDIA Reach for High Performance Computing Status

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GfxS staff

2007 was a pivotal year in the advancement of computer graphics. Both AMD and Nvidia introduced new technologies for general-purpose ...

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RevUp Render introduces RevUpVCS

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Kathleen Maher

RevUp Render, based in Alexandria, VA is offering cloud-based rendering services using Nvidia’s RealityServer and Mental Images iRay GPU-based rendering ...

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Nvidia moves GPU Technology conference date

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Randall Newton

Pushing the next conference from September 2011 to May 2012 gives time for regional GPU events. Nvidia is moving its ...

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Intel coaxing workstation buyers to consider Sandy Bridge

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Randall Newton

The role of integrated graphics in workstations is very limited today, but it will inevitably grow over time. Commentary by ...

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Nvidia extends reach into mobile computing with Icera acquisition

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Jon Peddie

Icera’s programmable radio technology is a real coup. Nvidia is poised to be a major player in mobile computing on ...

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Bringing robots to their senses

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Randall Newton

With the release this week of a new robotics operating system, Microsoft and Google have yet one more free-vs-free field ...