Nvidia gets atomic
Published in Graphics
16 November 2015

Nvidia gets atomic


Models hundreds of atoms at once

Nvidia is claiming that its Tesla GPUs can speed up a key atom modelling software used by scientists of study the atomic level of materials.

Two new AMD GPUs in 2016
Published in Graphics


Koduri talks about his cunning plan

AMDs’ head graphics guy, Raja Koduri promised that AMD will have two new GPUs out next year.

AMD takes small percent of GPU share back
Published in Graphics


Slow recovery

AMD  managed to take a tiny part of the discrete market share back from Nvidia. 

Boost in GPU shipments
Published in Graphics
12 November 2015

Boost in GPU shipments


AMD and Nvidia doing well

Beancounters at JPR have been adding up the numbers and dividing by their shoe size and worked out that GPU shipments are up for both Nvidia and AMD.

Nvidia releases Geforce 358.91 Game Ready drivers
Published in Graphics


Game Ready drivers for Fallout 4, Battlefront and Starcraft II

Nvidia is living up to its promise to deliver Game Ready drivers for most, if not all the upcoming AAA titles with the release of its newest Geforce Game Ready drivers, the Geforce 358.91 WHQL, featuring optimizations for Fallout 4, Starwars: Battlefront and Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void.

Nvidia has a record $1.305 billion quarter
Published in News


Thanks to VR, gaming, deep learning, cloud, automotive and AMD snoozing 

Nvidia has announced record revenues in the third quarter for fiscal 2016 as a few long play strategies are starting to work out. Nvidia is diversifying beyond PC gaming . 

Nvidia releases new Geforce 358.87 WHQL Game Ready drivers
Published in Graphics


One to use if want to play Call of Duty: Black Ops III

Nvidia has released its newest Geforce 358.87 WHQL-certified Game Ready drivers which include all game optimizations to offer the best gaming experience for the upcoming Call of Duty: Blacks Ops III first-person shooter.

Nvidia unveils new NVS 810 digital signage graphics card
Published in Graphics


For up to eight proper 4K displays

Nvidia has unveiled its latest NVS 810 graphics card meant for digital signage market and capable of powering eight 4K 30Hz screens.

Nvidia phasing out GTX 960 2GB
Published in Graphics


4GB is where it is at 

Confirming rumours,  Nvidia AIB partners are phasing out the 2GB version of the Geforce GTX 960 graphics card and replacing them new 4GB models.

Linux update brings Skylake
Published in PC Hardware


Reworked Nvidia support

The new stable Linux kernel is out there supporting Intel’s Skylake and a reworked open source support platform for Nvidia graphics cards.