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  2. Nvidia Ion - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia Ion was a product line of Nvidia Corporation that used graphics processing units and chipsets for small portable devices. It supported DirectX 10, OpenGL 3.3, CUDA, OpenCL, and HD video decode, and was compatible with Windows XP, Vista, and 7.

  3. Nvidia - Wikipedia

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    In August 2019, Nvidia announced Minecraft RTX, an official Nvidia-developed patch for the game Minecraft adding real-time DXR ray tracing exclusively to the Windows 10 version of the game. The whole game is, in Nvidia's words, "refit" with path tracing , which dramatically affects the way light, reflections, and shadows work inside the engine.

  4. Free and open-source graphics device driver - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the software stack that controls computer-graphics hardware and supports graphics-rendering APIs, and the problems and benefits of binary drivers. Find out how free and open-source drivers are developed, licensed, and used in different operating systems and applications.

  5. Mesa (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    2017-05-10: Mesa 17.1 OpenGL 4.2+ for Intel Ivy Bridge (more than Intel driver for Windows, OpenGL 3.3+ for Intel Open SWR Rasterizer (important for cluster Computer for huge simulations) 2017-12-08: Mesa 17.3 AMD Vulkan Driver RADV full compliant in Khronos Test of Vulkan 1.0 2018-05-18: Mesa 18.1 with Vulkan 1.1 (Intel ANV and AMD RADV)

  6. Windows Display Driver Model - Wikipedia

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    WDDM is the graphic driver architecture for video card drivers running Windows Vista and later versions. It enables better performance, graphics functionality and stability, and supports features such as virtualized video memory, scheduling, cross-process sharing and enhanced fault-tolerance.

  7. CUDA - Wikipedia

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    CUDA is a proprietary software that allows software to use certain types of Nvidia GPUs for accelerated general-purpose processing. Learn about its background, ontology, programming abilities, advantages, limitations, example GPUs, version features, specifications and comparison with competitors.

  8. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger isn’t afraid of a little competition from Nvidia or Qualcomm (), at least when it comes to one part of the chip market.During Intel’s third quarter earnings call on ...

  9. Nvidia Optimus - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia Optimus is a technology that switches between two graphics adapters in a computer system to balance performance and power consumption. It works with Windows and Linux operating systems and supports 3D games, video playback and CUDA applications.