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Rumor: NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Black and GTX 790 Incoming

How about some fresh graphics card rumors for your Tuesday afternoon?  The folks at VideoCardz.com have collected some information about two potential NVIDIA GeForce cards that are going to hit your...

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NVIDIA Announces Q4 FY 2014 Results: Above Expectations!

It wouldn’t be February if we didn’t hear the Q4 FY14 earnings from NVIDIA!  NVIDIA does have a slightly odd way of expressing their quarters, but in the end it is all semantics.  They are not in fact...

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 800M Series Launches with Battery Boost Technology

Covering the landscape of mobile GPUs can be a harrowing experience.  Brands, specifications, performance, features and architectures can all vary from product to product, even inside the same family....

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NVIDIA Launches Jetson TK1 Mobile CUDA Development Platform

NVIDIA recently unified its desktop and mobile GPU lineups by moving to a Kepler-based GPU in its latest Tegra K1 mobile SoC. The move to the Kepler architecture has simplified development and enabled...

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Enter Tegra K1 CUDA Vision Challenge, Win Jetson TK1

Attention enthusiasts, developers and creators. Are you working on a new embedded computing application?Meet the Jetson TK1 Developer Kit. It’s the world’s first mobile supercomputer for embedded...

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The NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN Z Review

In March of this year, NVIDIA announced the GeForce GTX Titan Z at its GPU Technology Conference. It was touted as the world's fastest graphics card with its pair of full GK110 GPUs but it came with an...

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NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet and Controller Review - Android Gaming Makes a Move

An interesting thing happened a couple of weeks back, while I was standing on stage at our annual PC Perspective Hardware Workshop during Quakecon in Dallas, TX. When NVIDIA offered up a SHIELD (now...

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ASUS Strix GTX 780 6GB Review - Nearly Silent Gaming

In the time periods between major GPU releases, companies like ASUS have the ability to really dig down and engineer truly unique products. With the expanded time between major GPU releases, from...

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NVIDIA Announces Tegra X1: Maxwell Hits Ultra-Low Power

NVIDIA seems to like begin on a one year cycle with their latest Tegra products.  Many years ago we were introduced to the Tegra 2, and the year after that the Tegra 3, and the year after that the...

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Asus STRIX GTX 750 Ti Review: Quiet, Tiny, and Effective

The last few weeks have been dominated by talk about the memory controller of the Maxwell based GTX 970.  There are some very strong opinions about that particular issue, and certainly NVIDIA was...

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Phoronix Tests Almost a Decade of GPUs

It's nice to see long-term roundups every once in a while. They do not really provide useful information for someone looking to make a purchase, but they show how our industry is changing (or not). In...

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A New Focus on NVIDIA's Ansel

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Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell, and Pascal Comparison Benchmarks

Techspot published an article that compared eight GPUs across six, high-end dies in NVIDIA's last four architectures: Fermi to Pascal. Average frame rates were listed across nine games, each measured...

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Will you still need me when I'm sixty; four generations of mid ranged GTXes...

Phoronix took a look at how NVIDIA's mid range cards performance on Linux has changed over the past four generations of GPU, from Fermi, through Kepler, Maxwell, and finally Pascal.  CS:GO was run at...

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Vulkans on the Fury Road

With Vulkan support being added to Mad Max, at least in beta form, Phoronix decided to take advantage of the release to test the performance of a wide variety of NVIDIA cards on the API.  They grabbed...

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