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Mike Rayfield Goes From Nvidia to Vice President at MicronSep 20, 2012 - in News
Michael Rayfield, the former man in charge of Nvidia's mobile business, is now employed by memory maker Micron.
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Nvidia and AMD Sued Over Power Management in ChipsApr 9, 2012 - in News
AMD as well as Nvidia are being sued by Power Management Solutions over one of the most basic power management functions in integrated circuits used today.
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Intel Rules Chip Market: Share Jumps to a 10-Year HighMar 27, 2012 - in News
Intel once again topped the chip maker ranking of 2011.
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Rambus Convinces Nvidia to Sign License AgreementFeb 8, 2012 - in News
Rambus and Nvidia have settled their patent dispute.
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Intel Outgrows Samsung in Sluggish Semiconductor MarketDec 2, 2011 - in News
There are not many highlights in the 2011 semiconductor sales ranking; only four of the 20 largest chip companies were able to post double-digit growth rates.
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Patent Filing Reveals Nvidia May Build Tiny ComputersNov 2, 2011 - in News
Not every patent results in an actual product. However, if this patent filing has any substance in Nvidia's product plans, then there is a good chance that Nvidia will soon play a much bigger role in CPU manufacturing and even compete with PC vendors.
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Rambus Under Fire in Patent Battle With NvidiaOct 7, 2011 - in News
Rambus has been questioned over documents that it destroyed in an "ordinary business practice".
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Chip Industry Grew By 11-Percent in Q1, 2011May 24, 2011 - in News
The global chip industry grew its revenues by about 11% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2011.
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Nvidia Signs Memory License Deal With RambusAug 16, 2010 - in News
Rambus gets to add another notch.
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Rambus Wins Brutal Patent Fight Against NvidiaJul 27, 2010 - in News
Patent fights are a Rambus specialty.
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Palit Ups The Memory On Its 9600GT Graphics CardsMar 18, 2008 - in News
Hong Kong - Palit has announced an updated Nvidia 9600 GT card with 1 GB of video memory.
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Nvidia Posts Specs Of GeForce 9M SeriesFeb 8, 2008 - in News
Nvidia's next-generation mobile graphics aren't officially announced yet, but curious minds can already find some technical information about the new GPUs on Nvidia's website.
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Gigabyte Launches GeForce 8800 GT CardDec 5, 2007 - in News
Gigabyte United has announced the launch of the GV-NX88T512HP, based on Nvidia's GeForce 8800 GT GPU.
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Nvidia introduces two very expensive workstation graphics cardsMar 5, 2007 - in News
Are you a CAD or raytracing professional with several thousand dollars to burn? If so then Nvidia has two brand new Quadro cards for you. The new Quadro FX 4600 and 5600 are not only faster than their predecessors, but also have more on-board memory. The 4600 sports 768 MB of GDDR3 memory running at 384-bit bandwidth and 57.6 GB/sec. The 5600 is even more powerful and has 1.5 GB of memory running at 76.8 GB/sec.
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Nvidia intros 320 MB 8800 GTS modelFeb 12, 2007 - in News
Nvidia today announced a new version of its 8800 series of graphics cards.
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OCZ wants a slice of the enthusiast graphics marketDec 29, 2006 - in News
OCZ announced that it will expand its product portfolio from enthusiast memory into the graphics card space. The first device is a card based on Nvidia's 8800 GTX graphics processor with G80 core.
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Nvidia 7600 GS AGP cards launching todayJul 20, 2006 - in News
AGP isn't dead yet and graphic chip developers and add-in-card manufacturers are responding to apparently still existing demand. Nvidia quietly launched an AGP version of its 7600 GS with first cards surfacing today.
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ATI, Nvidia announce new workstation graphic cardsApr 24, 2006 - in News
Both ATI and Nvidia used the NAB tradeshow to expand their workstation grahic card portfolio.
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Sparkle launches another graphics card with 512 MB GDDR3Apr 14, 2006 - in News
Taiwan-based Sparkle Computer announced availability of its new Calibre P790 graphics card, equipped with 512 MB of GDDR3 memory.
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Chaintech rolls out GeForce 7300 GS graphics cardJan 23, 2006 - in News
Walton Chaintech on January 20 launched the SE73GS-G2, a graphics card utilizing Nvidia's GeForce 7300 GS graphics processing unit (GPU).
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Corsair gets Nvidia SLI-Ready certification for memoryNov 4, 2005 - in News
Corsair Memory, a leading company in high-end memory and cooling products, today announced that it has become the first company in the memory category to receive the Nvidia SLI-Ready certification.
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Nvidia announces Quadro FX 3450/4500 workstation graphics chipsJul 28, 2005 - in News
Nvidia today introduced two new workstation graphics products for the higher-end and ultra high-end workstation market.
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Nvidia GeForce 6200 TC to get 128 MByte onboard memoryMay 11, 2005 - in News
Nvidia plans to introduce a new version of its GeForce 6200 with TurboCache that includes 128 MByte of on-board memory for the mainstream PCI Express (PCIe) segment by the end of the third quarter of this year, according to Taiwan graphics-card makers.
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ATI launches 512 MByte X800 XL graphics cardMay 5, 2005 - in News
ATI follows Nvidia with the launch of its first commercially available graphics card that is equipped with 512 MByte memory. The company however chose to load the additional memory onto a mainstream card and price it 50 percent less below Nvidia's 512 MByte card.
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Chaintech launches GeForce 6800 Apogee with 2.5ns memoryApr 25, 2005 - in News
Grpahics card maker Chaintech said it has launched a new Nvidia GeForce 6800-based board that uses faster 2.5ns memory instead of the the common 2.8ns versions.
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Nvidia adds GeForce 6600 AGP and 6800 LE PCI Express to product lineJan 13, 2005 - in News
Nvidia today expanded its GeForce 6 series with the models 6600 AGP and 6800 LE PCI Express.
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Last minute name change for Nvidia's new GeForce 6200 with TurbocacheDec 15, 2004 - in News
PCI Express allows Nvidia to tap into system memory to save expensive on-board graphics memory and achieve high performance at the same time. Tom's Hardware Guide and other publications however raised concerns over a possibly misleading naming of the cards and prompted Nvidia to revise the product name.