How NVIDIA works with game developers

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On Oct 29 2009 in Corporate, Gaming
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NVIDIA has several hundred engineers engaged with game developers, working to advance the state-of-the-art of gaming.  Tony Tamasi, a 10-year NVIDIA veteran, who serves as senior vice president of Content & Technology, talks in this brief video interview about his team’s and NVIDIA’s commitment to gaming.

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  • ray

    Care to tell us a release date for GTX 380?

  • Anil Mahmud

    I hate consoles …. they r the ones slowing down game graphics …….. wish the Pixar Guys would receive the slap frm Nvidia bit earlier ……but thanks to the consoles it ud be delayed by a year or two ………

  • AMD

    1.7%
    wood screws
    q1 2010

  • Nigvidia

    Coming soon Q1 2010, a card with 1.7% yields, held together with woodscrews, and is codenamed Paper Dragon
    GT300!!!

  • kenny

    cause of consoles theres not going to be ded servers for mw2 i hate them so much

  • Neo

    thanks for the info. Good to know that despite some competitors saying TWIMTBP is only marketing, its fr more than that. Hence its still here, while GITG is nowhere to be found. Yet they still insist on bad mouthing TWIMTBP

  • Intel Qore 2 Cuo

    Oh yeah, it’s those guys who travel around and try to make game developers make their games run well for nvidia and worse for nvidia’s competitors. *applaud* and 5/10 for the effort.

  • nvidia fan

    Mr. Tamasi!
    I’m a huge fan of NVIDIA products, but now I use an AMD Radeon 5850 graphics card.
    Your company just sell marketing bullshits such as PhysX. The costumer’s want real innovation not just REBRANDING. We want a kick’ass DirectX 11 accelerator, and we don’t want proprietary standards just lika PhysX. I think your company can remember what happen with 3dfx, who concentrating the proprietary Glide API. :)
    How do you want to dominate in Directx 11, with Fermi? A chip that doesn’t have fixed function tessellation and texturing unit!
    btw … keep up guys

  • Mad

    yeah info on the release for the 300 series would be nice. I’m getting a pc for Christmas, so I’m hoping it’s not ATI this year. I don’t want the 295 or lower.

  • Mark

    I love 3D Vision. Please help developers support it better. Real 3D cursors as an option would be a good start. The nVidia 3D cursor hurts the frame rate so no one wants to use it. And please have someone from nVidia post in the 3D Vision forum.

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    Coming soon Q1 2010, a card with 1.7% yields, held together with woodscrews, and is codenamed Paper Dragon
    http://www.2yoyo.com
    GT300!!!

  • randall mcdoogle

    Tony is a 3dfx veteran who dominates you
    show some respect you blithering bedbugs