NVIDIA GameWorks, which was announced late last year in Montreal is available to all the developers attending the Game Developers Conference, in San Francisco, this week. NVIDIA GameWorks is a collection of technologies and tools that include visual and physical simulation software, development kits, debuggers, algorithms, engines, and libraries that can already be found in […]
Mar 17 2014 | Posted in
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Nvidia Chief Executive Jen-Hsun Huang at Global Technology Summit in San Francisco on Tuesday told the group Nvidia would start licensing graphics cores and visual patents so his firm could take more advantage of the booming market for smartphones and tablets and tap markets it could not reach through selling its own chips. “The bottom […]
Jun 18 2013 | Posted in
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Nyko has announces two new gamepads at E3, with the PlayPad and PlayPad Pro. Designed forr NVIDIA Tegra 2 or 3-powered tablets running on the Android , the controllers were developed with NVIDIA. The wireless controllers work with TegraZone game titles, though a free Playground app will allow playing older and different titles as well. […]
At a recent industry event in Seattle hosted by HTC, NVIDIA’s Mike Rayfield discussed the evolution of the PC and how mobile graphice technology is quickly gaining on the performance level of consol graphics. He works on mobile projects for NVIDIA, and started off by explaing how the histories of both companies are rooted in […]
Apr 23 2012 | Posted in
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Thursday ARM gave some of the details of its first 64-bit chip architecture, ARMv8. The design builds off the current 32-bit ARMv7 and either keeps or expands on features like its Neon instructions, security, and virtual machine support. Most of the benefit comes from the handling of much larger data sets and support more virtual […]
Oct 28 2011 | Posted in
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NVIDIA has revealed some brand-new architecture details behind its next-gen quad-core Tegra chip, Project Kal-El. There are two whitepapers: The Benefits of Quad Core CPUs in Mobile Devices and Variable SMP – A Multi-Core CPU Architecture for Low Power and High Performance . (Both are PDFs and please know they may be a little […]
Sep 23 2011 | Posted in
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First there was the Tegra Zone app for your Tegra powered phone and tablet to find the newest Android games optimized for NVIDIA CPU which powers your device, now NVIDIA has given made it easier to find those games and get those reviews. Today NVIDIA has launched the Tegra Zone website to give you access from your […]
ASUS has quietly posted an official page for the Eee Pad Slider that confirms many of its details. The unique tablet has the same Tegra 2 processor, 1GB of RAM, and 16GB or 32GB of storage as the Transformer but, because of the built-in keyboard, will necessarily be a lot bulkier at 0.68 inches deep […]
Aug 15 2011 | Posted in
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The engineers at NVIDIA have given the Zinio magazine reader app a speed boost on Tegra-powered Honeycomb tablets, such as the Motorola Xoom, Acer Iconia A500, ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, and Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. The optimized version of the app uses the Tegra’s GPU and OpenGL ES acceleration to handle page turn animation, fling […]
Jun 26 2011 | Posted in
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NVIDIA has a special deal with Microsoft to prevent outside deals and possibly let Microsoft itself buy it out, according to SEC filings. The Windows developer has rights of refusal on any attempt by a company to buy more than 30 percent of NVIDIA’s share, preventing any other company from buying a controlling stake. NVIDIA […]
Jun 4 2011 | Posted in
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