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Founded Jan 1993
Headquarters Santa Clara, CA, USA
Website www.nvidia.com

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NVDA Nvidia 21:00 GMT 12.40 +0.29 +2.39% 9793870 14.79 0.819 7.636B

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  • UMC sets sight on 20nm chips with $8 billion fab

    Customers such as Qualcomm, AMD and Nvidia ended up switching some orders to UMC after 28nm production delays from TSMC.
  • Ex AMD CTO, Eric Demers, goes to Qualcomm

    This is important as Qualcomm has to come up with competition from Imagination Technologies with its Series 6 PowerVR architecture and Nvidia is gaining traction in the ARM processor field.
  • Apple dumps Nvidia

    Nvidia had been touted as Apple's new mistress after they were seen holding hands and the Nvidia GeForce GT 650M graphics card was mentioned in OS X beta code.
  • Hybrid processors fuel $111 billion market

    Hybrid processors have made up half of 2011's $111 billion processor market, according to new research.
  • Lenovo unleashes new servers, workstations

    The Lenovo ThinkStation E31 comes as either a mini-tower or small form factor, and will ship with Intel Xeon or Ivy Bridge i7 chips, alongside enhanced memory and graphics capabilities.  Graphics will be delivered either via Intel HD Graphics P4000 or Nvidia Quadro cards.
  • AMD looks to Radeon HD 7970 GHz

    AMD is keeping tabs on Nvidia's recently released Kepler-based 680 GPU by releasing a new higher performance version of its Radeon HD 7970.
  • Nvidia shows off $1000 graphics card

    Nvidia's supreme Dalek, Jen Hsun Huang, has just shown inferior beings the latest superior dual-GPU powered, flagship graphics card, the GeForce GTX 690.
  • Windows 8 set up for BYOD

    He said this means that devices running Windows RT including tablets, hybrid tablet/laptops and as well as small laptops running on power-efficient ARM chips from Qualcomm, Nvidia or Texas Instruments will all play fair with company networks.
  • AMD to gain from notebook GPU sales

    This means that Nvidia and AMD will start fighting to get competitive on pricing or bring in new features.
  • Google pushes its tablet back to July at the earliest

    Google's tablet, if it went to market as it is now, would retail for $249 - a little more steep than Amazon's Fire which has made the most of the market with its entry-level price.
  • TSMC comes up short on 28nm chips

    According to Digitimes, TSMC's 28nm foundry capacity has been drastically short of what Qualcomm, AMD and Nvidia want.
  • Graphics market defies PC downturn

    The figures also include the fact that Intel and AMD are shipping a GPU in many of their CPUs now. The graphics figures show that Intel is starting to gain ground with a seven percent market share, but AMD gained 2.6 percent. The loser in the market is Nvidia which lost seven percent.
  • Nvidia mocks Intel's HPC plans

    Nvidia has been mocking Intel's attempts to get into the high performance computing market.
  • Nvidia's mobile Geforce 600M binning gets messy

    These last few Nvidia GPU generations one has become accustomed to having Nvidia rejig the mobile GPU chips from one generation to another, rebranding its old parts as low-end in the next generation, and marketing the shiny new stuff as the high-end kit, given the difference in performance.
  • Sony to release new Chromebook

    ZDnet thinks that the machine is probably going to be powered by an Nvidia Tegra 2 processor which would improve the Chromebook idea from the original Atom-based Chromebooks which have been seen so far.
  • Lucid enables high-end gaming on low-end systems

    Now the company has launched DynamiX. With this utility the company claims it can get some serious gaming going on, on your Intel HD 2000-based graphics core. This is actually aimed at enabling gaming on mainstream notebooks without having to resort to discrete graphics from Nvidia or AMD.
  • Nvidia thinks Intel should make its chips

    Nvidia chief executive Jen-Hsun Huang was in the bath the other day and was suddenly hit by a brilliant idea.
  • Nvidia GTX 680 retakes performance crown, barely

    The Geforce GTX 680 has finally broken cover. With the NDAs going up in smoke today, the now unshackled reviewers have posted their take on Nvidia’s newest and brightest Geforce graphics chippery, and it’s looking mildly good for the green one.

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