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Tegra: NVIDIA's play for Intel, ARM, and the MID market

NVIDIA unveiled a new line of media processors that combine an ARM11 CPU core with a GPU core, a memory controller, and I/O capabilities (including HDMI) on a single die. People will inevitably compare this to Intel's Atom, and they'll be both right and wrong. Here's why.Read More...
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AppleInsider

Could NVIDIA chipsets replace those from Intel in next-gen Macs?

One high-tech journalist is making a compelling argument for why chipsets from graphics chip designer NVIDIA stand the most likely chance to replace those from Intel in Apple's next-generation Macintosh computers. In a report earlier this week, A...
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Macworld - Nvidia goes after Intel with Tegra...

Nvidia announced its Tegra line of Arm-based processors on Monday, setting up a competition with Intel.
06/02/08
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Forbes Intel, Nvidia Fight Over Gadgets

Chip companies clawing at each other to get where Apple is going first.
06/03/08
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Yahoo! News Nvidia Launches Chips For Mobile...

TechWeb - InformationWeek - Superb battery life and rich multimedia capabilities define Nvidia's Tegra line, the company says.
06/02/08
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Macworld - Nvidia unveils new GeForce GTX 200...

Nvidia has unveiled its new GeForce GTX 200 series graphics processors.
06/16/08
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Macworld - Nvidia offers new Mac programming tools

Nvidia is offering new tools that enable Mac developers to leverage the power of their GPUs with non-graphics applications.
02/27/08
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macNN NVIDIA drivers reveal full GeForce 9M...

NVIDIA's planned replacements for the rest of the GeForce 9M notebook graphics line have been leaked, courtesy of driver information surfacing in the latest beta of the...
04/04/08
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Intel exec says NVIDIA's CUDA will be a "footnote" in history

NVIDIA execs have been talking smack about general-purpose CPUs for a while now, and it looks like Intel's ready to do some talking of its own -- speaking to CustomPC, Intel SVP Pat Gelsinger said that general-purpose GPU computing intiatives like NVIDIA's CUDA would be nothing more than "interesting footnotes in the history of computing annals." According to Gelsinger, the lack of a viable new programming model has held back similarly different architectures like the PS3's Cell because "years later the application programmers have barely been able to comprehend how to write applications for it." That's certainly an interesting point, but we'd say Gelsinger's not really taking stock of the big picture here -- fully utilizing the power of the GPU is the whole point of CUDA, after all, and OS developers like Apple are pushing OpenCL as a way to make GPU acceleration easier to for developers to access. Still, Intel has already said that discrete graphics are on their way out as hybrid tech like Larrabee enters the scene, and Gelsinger basically repeated the party line, saying that and "evolutionary compatible computing model" will be the "right answer long term." Those are some fightin' words -- it's going to be interesting to see how these competing chip strategies play out as other entrants like AMD's Fusion slowly make the scene as well.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Nvidia offers new Mac programming tools (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com - Nvidia has released a Mac OS X version of its CUDA programming tools. Nvidia's CUDA tools help developers utilize the GPUs on newer Nvidia graphics hardware as parallel processing engines.
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Macworld - Nvidia unveils GeForce 9M mobile chips

Nvidia's newest mobile graphics processor, the GeForce 9M series, features up to 40 percent faster performance than its predecessor, which is currently used in the MacBook Pro.
06/03/08
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AppleInsider Apple said to have sights on Nvidia's...

Apple may adopt and roll into its own set of developer tools a version of Nvidia's CUDA technology that will allow programmers of everyday Mac apps to reap the parallel...
06/07/08
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Macrumors Apple to Support Nvidia's CUDA at WWDC?

CNet interviewed Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang and found that Apple may have an interest in Nvidia's CUDA technology: CUDA is a programming technology that allows software...
06/07/08
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AppleInsider Apple introduces Penryn-based...

Apple today updated its popular MacBook and MacBook Pro notebook lines with the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors, larger hard drives and 2GB of memory standard in most models....
02/26/08
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Arstechnica Analysis: why Apple won't drop Intel...

I know a few details of Apple's software roadmap that I've been sitting on for a while, details that suggest to me that, contrary to recent reports, Apple will not bail on Intel...
07/31/08
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Macrumors NVIDIA 8800GT for Older Mac Pros Now...

Coming through on Steve Jobs' recent email promise, Apple released a new graphics upgrade kit today. The $279 NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT (1st Generation) Graphics Upgrade Kit for...
04/15/08
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NVIDIA to exit chipset business, no Apple partnership?

A new rumor has it that NVIDIA is preparing to bow out of the chipset business altogether, making it unlikely that Apple has forged a closer bond with the chipmaker as part of its future Mac product plans. Citing "sources close to the situation," ...
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Apple Introduces New MacBook and MacBook Pro Models

CUPERTINO, California—February 26, 2008—Apple® today updated its popular MacBook® and MacBook Pro notebook lines with the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors, larger hard drives and 2GB of memory standard in most models. In addition, MacBook Pro includes the latest NVIDIA graphics processors, now with up to 512MB of video memory, and Apple’s innovative Multi-Touch™ trackpad, first introduced in MacBook Air™. All Mac® notebooks include a built-in iSight® video camera for video conferencing on-the-go*, Apple’s MagSafe® Power Adapter that safely disconnects when under strain and built-in 802.11n wireless networking for up to five times the performance and twice the range of 802.11g.**
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AppleTell Apple updates MacBook Pros with...

Section: Apple, Apple News, Updates, Computers, Laptops, Current-Products, MacBook-Pro Finally, after weeks of intense rumoring, the new updated MacBook Pros are here....
02/26/08
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Macworld - What will be in Apple’s next laptops?

Intel’s new Centrino 2 platform may make its way into Apple’s next laptops—but don’t count on it. Rik Myslewski looks at the many options available to Apple for its...
08/01/08
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macNN NVIDIA finalizes CUDA 2.0, Photoshop...

NVIDIA today formally released the finished version of CUDA 2.0. The second generation of the company's general-purpose programming language for its video chipsets supports...
08/22/08
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Yahoo! News New Nvidia software helps Photoshop...

Macworld.com - Nvidia on Friday announced the release of CUDA 2.0, a new version of its C language development environment for its graphics processing units (GPUs).
08/22/08
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Macworld - New Nvidia software helps Photoshop...

Nvidia's new CUDA 2.0 programming tools are designed to help Photoshop run faster, among other things.
08/22/08
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macNN NVIDIA intros APX 2500 mobile GPU

NVIDIA on Monday took the wraps from the APX 2500, a new visual chipset it describes as an application processor for smartphones and other handhelds. Though it has a GeForce...
02/11/08
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