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The NVIDIA Quadro M6000 is professional graphics in beast mode. It provides everything you need in one powerful card. 12GB of GPU memory. 7.0 teraflops of peak single-precision performance. Support for up to four 4K displays. And the incredible power efficiency of our Maxwell architecture. Quadro is all about professional design and visualization. We design,… Read More
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“Our tax dollars at work.” How many times have we heard this phrase used sarcastically to describe inefficient government spending? Two U.S. cities are spending those precious dollars to serve their communities more efficiently and economically, using NVIDIA GRID virtualization technology. Round Rock, Texas, and Waukesha, Wis., have implemented NVIDIA GRID to give their employees… Read More
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The judge presiding over our patent case against Samsung and Qualcomm in the U.S. International Trade Commission has returned a pretrial claim construction ruling that favors NVIDIA’s preferred construction on nearly all of the claims that were disputed. This pretrial decision, known as a Markman ruling, is the judge’s determination of the meaning and scope… Read More
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Radiation therapies with ion beams can precisely target cancerous tumors, while leaving surrounding healthy tissue unharmed. Such targeted therapy leads to less invasive surgery, shorter hospital stays and speedier recovery times. The drawback is that conventional ion accelerators tend to be huge in both size and cost. This puts them beyond the budget for most… Read More
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It’s a staggering challenge. The proliferation of malware — malicious software that often targets the mountain of data on computers and mobile devices — poses a huge problem for the information security world, complicated by its taking on new forms and techniques. Increasingly, firms like Avast Software are addressing the problem with GPUs. The Czech security vendor… Read More
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Researchers from Harvard University snagged the fourth annual Achievement Award for NVIDIA Centers of Excellence, recognizing their work using GPUs to study extended excitonic systems and vibrational-excitonic effects. Separately, Esteban Walter Gonzalez Clua, a researcher from Brazli’s Universidade Federal Fluminense, has been named a CUDA Fellow The Harvard team, led by Nicolas Sawaya, received the… Read More
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Add the ability to manipulate time to the list of advances made possible by GPUs. Cinnafilm, a small engineering-driven firm in Albuquerque, N.M., sells a package of hardware and software powered by NVIDIA’s Tesla GPUs that allows video to be shortened or lengthened by as much as 10 percent, in real time, without the need… Read More
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Rivals face off against one another, bouncing back and forth to stay loose. “3 … 2 … 1 … fight!” Punches get thrown. Fast kicks delivered. Combos are lethal, leaving you standing over your downed foe. It’s another day at work for NVIDIA’s Eduardo Perez-Frangie, a Silicon Valley-based engineer, and pro gamer. Gaming’s come a… Read More
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Among the greatest concerns for soldiers in conflict areas: hidden improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and the harrowing risks they pose. It’s the mission of CertaSIM, a northern California startup, to help protect them, said its founder Wayne Mindle, who spoke at our recent GPU Technology Conference. CertaSIM uses GPU technology to develop simulation programs that… Read More
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Search and rescue ain’t what it used to be. Gone are the days of rescue teams and their dogs heading into dangerous situations not knowing what they’re going to face. Technology has transformed the art of rescue into a science. One key advance has been the use of robotic devices, which do everything from evaluating… Read More
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The race is on to understand how cell mutation causes cancer, which kills hundreds of thousands worldwide each year and is the second leading cause of death in the U.S. Setting the pace is Rommie Amaro, associate professor at the University of California, San Diego, whose research on how to interrupt the mutation process is… Read More
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Six promising startups walked away with cash and prizes worth more than $650,000 at NVIDIA’s eighth annual Emerging Companies Summit. More than 50 startups participated in the competition, selected from a field of more than 150 applicants from 30 countries. The event is a regular highlight of NVIDIA’s GPU Technology Conference, in Silicon Valley, which… Read More
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With diversity in high-tech one of the day’s hottest issues, this week’s GPU Technology Conference highlights how some women are beating the odds. Despite being highly under-represented in the field, they’re showcasing breakthrough work in GPU computing during sessions including cancer research, video technologies and image recognition. Nearly 100 female researchers, professors and engineers came… Read More
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Andrew Ng doesn’t think robots will kill us. But they might take our jobs. “Maybe in hundreds of years, technology will advance to a point where there could be a chance of evil killer robots,” said Ng, a leading machine learning researcher and chief scientist at Baidu, in his keynote speech at the GPU Technology… Read More
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Is it real or is it rendered? We’ve been teasing our social media followers for months now by posting stunning images and asking them if they can tell the difference between our computer-generated images and real ones. Thousands have weighed in. And it’s fiendishly difficult. But for designers who build the products we use every… Read More
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You know something’s awry when your building starts melting nearby cars. London’s year-old 20 Fenchurch Street tower is a stunner. But the same curved glass that gives the 37-storey tower the nickname, “The Walkie Talkie,” also has a knack for concentrating sunlight. The result: a hot spot that melted part of a nearby black Jaguar… Read More
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Talk about cold storage. By next year, it should be possible to send a payload to the moon for a cool $1.2 million a kilogram, thanks to work being done to help finance the race to drive a vehicle on the moon. Astrobotic, a Pittsburgh startup that spun out of Carnegie Mellon University, plans to… Read More
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A year-old startup that promises to cut production costs for video games and movies, won the second annual $100,000 Early Stage Challenge, at NVIDIA’s Emerging Companies Summit Wednesday. Artomatix, based in Dublin, Ireland, automates content creation by generating images that usually need trained artists. Run from a former Guinness brewery, the company uses machine learning… Read More
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Creating singing volcanoes isn’t, perhaps, a common use case for NVIDIA products. But in a packed session at the GPU Technology Conference, attendees learned that GPUs helped Pixar get the details right in animating Uku, the singing volcano in the soon-to-be-released short film Lava. Animating a quarter-mile-tall rock is different than animating people and animals.… Read More
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That’s it, gamers. You’ve been replaced. Google has used a new technology called deep learning build a machine that has mastered more than 50 classic Atari video games. And you’ve never seen “SeaQuest” played like this. Talk about the way it’s meant to be played. Of course, no one is coming for your GeForce GTX 980.… Read More
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