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NVIDIA and Elemental Help Bring Video Content to Millions of TVs, PCs and Mobile Devices

Keith Wymbs is vice president of Marketing at Elemental Technologies, the leading supplier of video solutions for multi-screen content delivery. Today, we’re announcing our next generation platform  for video processing to help deliver rich video content on demand to a variety of devices, including PCs, tablets and smart phones. Major media brands including Comcast, HBO and… Read More

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How to Check Out the World’s Top Accelerated Computing Innovations, All in One Place

The GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2013 is less than six weeks away. Once again, the world’s #1 event on accelerated computing will showcase scientific and engineering breakthroughs made possible by GPUs. The event runs March 18 to 21 in San Jose, Calif. Featuring hundreds of talks and tutorials on everything from astrophysics to medical imaging… Read More

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Tel Aviv GPU Symposium Furthers GPU-Based Efforts In Israel

NVIDIA this week continued its work cultivating Israel’s growing market for GPU-based technologies, hosting a symposium in Tel Aviv for top execs from some three dozen firms ranging from startups to multinationals that are pushing the frontiers of computer-vision, gesture-based and high-performance computing technologies. Tel Aviv has become a global startup hub. The one-day event… Read More

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HOW NVIDIA HELPS DESIGNERS SCATTERED WORLDWIDE COLLABORATE

Talk about agile business and eyes glaze over. Talk about what real businesses are doing, and things get more interesting. Here’s one example: Toyota Boshoku, which builds interior systems for car makers. The company has engineers scattered all over the world. Toyota Boshoku didn’t want to make engineers working on different machines, in different offices,… Read More

THE WORLD IS PARALLEL: MINING DATA ON GPUS

In this series we’ve discussed software that takes advantage of GPU processing in the field of traditional “high-performance computing” or scientific computing domains, such as molecular dynamics, climate modeling, remote sensing and medical imaging. These applications tend to lend themselves naturally to parallel processing, and have a need for serious compute capability. Data mining, on the… Read More