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Published on Wednesday, November 19 2008 10:19 am by Visionary

NVIDIA Tesla Powers 29th Most Powerful Supercomputer in the World

The Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) today announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to use NVIDIA® Tesla™ GPUs to boost the computational horsepower of its TSUBAME supercomputer. Through the addition of 170 Tesla S1070 1U systems, the TSUBAME supercomputer now delivers nearly 170 TFLOPS of theoretical peak performance, as well as 77.48 TFLOPS of measured Linpack performance, placing it, again, amongst the top ranks in the world’s Top 500 Supercomputers.


Published on Wednesday, November 19 2008 10:14 am by Visionary

Mathematica Gets GPU Accelerated

At SC08, Wolfram Research will demonstrate a new version of Mathematica, the world’s most powerful general computational software, that integrates CUDA®, NVIDIA’s parallel GPU computing architecture. This new version is expected to give Mathematica users an unprecedented performance increase of 10-100X in numerical computing, modeling, simulation and visual computations, without the need to learn or write C code. The CUDA accelerated version of Mathematica is expected to be available in Q1 2009.


Published on Friday, November 14 2008 5:28 pm by Visionary

Leadtek Denies Firing 450 Employees

This statement is made to clear up the rumors in the article by Fudzilla

To clarify the false internet rumor, “…Leadtek, recently fired 450 people from its operation…Leadtek was not in NVIDIA’s top six list and this might be the partial reason….”, we have to state some facts here :

  1. With 378 employees at the moment, Leadtek is in a good and strong condition, no future down-sizing plan ongoing.
  2. Leadtek NVIDIA Quadro series is No.1 in Asia-Pacific, and NVIDIA has stated that Leadtek is still its direct account and the exclusive distributors of NVIDIA Quadro series in Asia-Pacific region (except in Japan).

The rumor of firing 450 people and the loosing partnership with NVIDIA is apparently false and exaggerating.



Published on Tuesday, November 11 2008 2:22 pm by Visionary

NVIDIA & Partners Released US$3500 Quadro FX 5800

NVIDIA today unveiled the most powerful professional graphics card in graphics history — the Quadro® FX 5800. Offering up to 240 CUDA™ programmable parallel cores and the industries first 4GB of graphics memory, the Quadro FX 5800 graphics card is ideally suited for oil and gas exploration, medical imaging, styling and design, and scientific visualisation. NVIDIA Quadro solutions are widely available through leading PC manufacturers and workstation system integrators and NVIDIA channel partners PNY Technologies (US and EMEA), Leadtek (APAC) and Elsa (Japan). The Quadro FX 5800 graphics board has an MSRP of $3499 USD.


Published on Monday, November 10 2008 5:43 pm by Visionary

Nvidia Responds To Rambus Allegation

Nvidia has hosted a meeting with their AIC partners today to keep them updated about the Rambus issue. VR-Zone has learned that Nvidia continues to deny all allegations brought forward by Rambus as they believe everything is legal so far and will co-operate fully with ITC. Nvidia stressed that their customers will not be affected by this allegation. Also they mentioned that this case will likely to drag for the next 12-18 months.


Published on Friday, November 7 2008 6:27 pm by Visionary

Rambus Wants To Stop NVIDIA Products From Selling In US

Rambus today announced it has filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) requesting the commencement of an investigation pertaining to NVIDIA products. The accused products include NVIDIA products that incorporate DDR, DDR2, DDR3, LPDDR, GDDR, GDDR2, and GDDR3 memory controllers, including graphics processors, and media and communications processors.

The complaint names NVIDIA as a proposed respondent, as well as companies whose products incorporate accused NVIDIA products and are imported into the United States. These respondents include: Asustek Computer Inc. and Asus Computer International, BFG Technologies, Biostar Microtech and Biostar Microtech International Corp., Diablotek Inc., EVGA Corp., G.B.T. Inc. and Giga-Byte Technology Co., Hewlett-Packard, MSI Computer Corp. and Micro-Star International Co., Palit Multimedia Inc. and Palit Microsystems Ltd., Pine Technology Holdings, and Sparkle Computer Co.



Published on Friday, November 7 2008 11:28 am by Visionary

Nvidia Launched 2 Cheap Quadro Solutions; Integrated & Low Profile

NVIDIA announced Quadro FX 470, the first integrated professional motherboard GPU, and NVIDIA Quadro FX 370 Low Profile (Quadro FX 370 LP), an entry-level Quadro graphics boards for small form factor systems. The Quadro FX Quadro FX 370 LP GPU is available today, with a MSRP of $149 USD.


Published on Friday, November 7 2008 10:46 am by Visionary

Toshiba Qosmio Gaming Laptops Powered By 3 NVIDIA GPUs

The Toshiba Qosmio X305-Q708 and X305-Q706, the first pair of laptops to incorporate three NVIDIA GPUs; integrated GeForce® 9400M with a pair of discrete NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS in SLI. The Qosmio X305-Q708 and X305-Q706 laptops are now available for purchase directly from Toshiba for US$4200 and $2000 respectively.


Published on Monday, November 3 2008 6:52 pm by Visionary

ASUS Rampage II Extreme 3-way SLI OC Test

We have played around with ASUS Rampage II Extreme for a while to check out its OC potential on default air cooling setup. In fact, Core i7 is actually pretty easy to OC and we find that 4GHz is the sweet spot without any increase in voltages. We also investigate the different combination of base clock and multiplier to yield that 4GHz clock and it seems 210MHz x 19.0 works best for us.



Published on Monday, November 3 2008 5:17 pm by alpha1ma

Preview of Intel Core i7 Extreme 965 Setup

Need to know how your Extreme (QX9650) fairs against the new Extreme - Intel's (Nehalem) Core i7 Extreme 965 Socket 1366. Is it a fair fight or a simple pushover. Read as we pit them against each other in a synthetic benchmark fight using 3DMark Vantage. And if that isn't juicy enough we will overclock the CPUs upto 4.0GHz.