Nvidia working on Geforce GTX 960 Ti
Most likely based on a cut-down GM204 GPU
As it was pretty much expected, Nvidia is apparently working on a Geforce GTX 960 Ti graphics card in order to counter AMD's recently launched Antigua based Radeon R9 380X graphics card.
Rainbow Six: Siege comes with Nvidia GameWorks features
HBAO+, TXAA, G-Sync
Ubisoft's Rainbow Six: Siege is scheduled to be launched on December 1st and according to the latest trailer, it will use Nvidia GameWorks effects on the PC.
Nvidia rolls out Geforce 359.00 WHQL Game Ready drivers
One to have for Assassin's Creed Syndicate and Overwatch Beta
Nvidia has released yet another Geforce Game Ready drivers, the Geforce 359.00 WHQL, with all the optimizations for Assassin's Creed Syndicate and Overwatch Beta.
Nvidia re-launches the Shield Tablet as the Shield Tablet K1
Lowers the price to US $199
Nvidia has decided to re-launch its original Shield Tablet and put it on the market with the new Shield Tablet K1 name and a lower US $199 price tag.
Nvidia Shield Android TV gets a free remote
New bundle gives US $49.99 value to Android TV
Nvidia has launched a new Shield Android TV bundle, giving a free remote to the Android TV console at the same price.
Nvidia claims to give Supercomputing industry a boost
Supercomputing boldly going beyond supercomputing
Nvidia's CEO Jen-Hsun Huang was boldly splitting infinitives which no man had split before when he claimed that thanks to Nvidia making Supercomputing boldly go beyond supercomputing.
Nvidia gets atomic
Models hundreds of atoms at once
Nvidia is claiming that its Tesla GPUs can speed up a key atom modelling software used by scientists of study the atomic level of materials.
Two new AMD GPUs in 2016
Koduri talks about his cunning plan
AMDs’ head graphics guy, Raja Koduri promised that AMD will have two new GPUs out next year.
AMD takes small percent of GPU share back
Slow recovery
AMD managed to take a tiny part of the discrete market share back from Nvidia.
Boost in GPU shipments
AMD and Nvidia doing well
Beancounters at JPR have been adding up the numbers and dividing by their shoe size and worked out that GPU shipments are up for both Nvidia and AMD.