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April 2006
General
Bias Peak Pro 5
REVIEWER: GARY ESKOW

Bias SoundSoap Pro
REVIEWER: S. D. KATZ

Cakewalk Sonar 5 Producer Edition
REVIEWER: FRANKLIN MCMAHON

DVD Software/Hardware: Reviews for Reference

End Points
BY CYNTHIA WISEHART

Final Draft AV 2.5
REVIEWER: S. D. KATZ

Fireface 800, Suzy, Samplitude Professional 8
REVIEWER: GARY ESKOW

Hitachi Z-DR1
REVIEWER: TOM PATRICK MCAULIFFE

How Can Your Facility Implement an Asset Management System?
Roger Kleckner ScheduAll

Inbox

Matrox DualHead2Go
REVIEWER: TOM PATRICK MCAULIFFE

Media Resources

NAB 2006 update
BY DAN OCHIVA

Neighborhood TV
BY TOM PATRICK MCAULIFFE

Q&A: Nature's ‘The Queen of Trees’

Ready for Your Close-up?
BY BILL MILLER

skillset

Strong Showing
BY JAN OZER

The Performance Game
BY DAN OCHIVA

tools

tools

tools

Unsung Contender
BY BARRY BRAVERMAN

Worldwide Reggaetón
BY CODY HOLT

 
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NVIDIA First to Enable Graphics Cards with Next-Generation GDDR-3 Graphics Memory

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SANTA CLARA, CA—Continuing a long line of industry firsts, NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, announced that it is the first to offer graphics solutions based on Graphics Double Data Rate 3 (GDDR-3) memory. This new memory technology allows for lower power and higher clock speed board designs when combined with NVIDIA GeForce FX graphics processing units (GPUs). Working with leading memory manufacturer Samsung, add-in card partners are preparing worldwide shipments of NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700 Ultra-based add-in-cards with 128MB of GDDR-3 graphics memory.

“NVIDIA has taken real-time rendering to a level where it is almost indistinguishable from the cinematic-quality rendering we see in movies,” said Bryn Young, director of memory marketing and sales at NVIDIA. “High-speed memory technology such as Samsung’s new GDDR-3 graphics memory is essential to our goal of advancing real-time graphics to photorealistic quality.”

GDDR-3 graphics memory is the next evolution of high-speed DDR SDRAM technologies that have played a major role in enabling GPUs to drive complex geometries and character animations and deliver visual effects on par with the hottest motion pictures. GDDR-3 graphics memory enables higher memory clock frequencies at a lower power level with fewer components and less constraints on system designers. These technology advances enable NVIDIA partners to bring higher performance solutions to consumers at better prices.

“We have been working with NVIDIA to make GDDR-3 graphics memory a reality in the marketplace,” said Mueez Deen, director of memory at Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. “NVIDIA is consistently an aggressive adopter of new technology and we are excited that an NVIDIA-based graphic solution has enabled Samsung to be the first to market with GDDR-3.”

NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700 Ultra GPU-based graphics boards with 128MB of GDDR-3 will be available in mid-March from leading add-in card venders worldwide, including: Albatron, ASUS Computer International, BFG Technologies, Inc., eVGA.com Corporation, Gainward Co., Ltd., Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd., Leadtek Research, Inc., MSI, Palit Microsystems, Inc., Point of View, PNY Technologies, Inc., Sparkle Computer Co., Ltd., and XFX, a division of Pine. For details on where to buy GeForce FX-based graphics cards, visit the NVIDIA Web site at www.nvidia.com/content/wheretobuy/consumer.asp.

About NVIDIA

NVIDIA Corporation is a market leader in visual computing technology dedicated to creating products that enhance the interactive experience on consumer and professional computing platforms. Its graphics and communications processors have broad market reach and are incorporated into a wide variety of computing platforms, including consumer digital-media PCs, enterprise PCs, professional workstations, digital content creation systems, notebook PCs, military navigation systems and video game consoles. NVIDIA is headquartered in Santa Clara, California and employs more than 1,800 people worldwide. For more information, visit the Company’s Web site at www.nvidia.com


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