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  2. Nvidia System Tools - Wikipedia

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    www.nvidia.com /en-us /drivers /nvidia-system-tools-6 _08-driver / NVIDIA System Tools (previously called nTune ) is a discontinued collection of utilities for accessing, monitoring, and adjusting system components, including temperature and voltages with a graphical user interface within Windows, rather than through the BIOS .

  3. nouveau (software) - Wikipedia

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    In the middle: the FOSS stack, composed out of DRM & KMS driver, libDRM and Mesa 3D.Right side: Proprietary drivers: Kernel BLOB and User-space components. nouveau (/ n uː ˈ v oʊ /) is a free and open-source graphics device driver for Nvidia video cards and the Tegra family of SoCs written by independent software engineers, with minor help from Nvidia employees.

  4. Cg (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Cg programs are built for different shader profiles that stand for GPUs with different capabilities. [8] These profiles decide, among others, how many instructions can be in each shader, how many registers are available, and what kind of resources a shader can use.

  5. Nvidia's new software tools meant for companies adding AI to ...

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    Nvidia's tools offer a potential revenue boost for the chipmaker: They are part of its existing software suite that costs $4,500 a year for each Nvidia chip if used on in a private data center or ...

  6. Nvidia GameWorks - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia GameWorks is a middleware software suite developed by Nvidia. [1] The Visual FX, PhysX, and Optix SDKs provide a wide range of enhancements pre-optimized for Nvidia GPUs . [ 2 ] GameWorks is partially open-source . [ 3 ]

  7. Kelvin (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    Kelvin is the codename for a GPU microarchitecture developed by Nvidia, and released in 2001, as the successor to the Celsius [1] microarchitecture. It was named with reference to William Thomson (Baron Kelvin) and used with the GeForce 3 and 4 series.

  8. Nvidia surpasses $3.6 trillion market value after Trump win - AOL

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    Nvidia's stock market value ended the day at $3.65 trillion, beating Apple's record closing market capitalization of $3.57 trillion reached on Oct. 21, before the chipmaker on Tuesday overtook the ...

  9. PhysX - Wikipedia

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    PhysX is an open-source [1] realtime physics engine middleware SDK developed by Nvidia as part of the Nvidia GameWorks software suite. Initially, video games supporting PhysX were meant to be accelerated by PhysX PPU (expansion cards designed by Ageia).