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  2. Nvidia - Wikipedia

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    The Denny's roadside diner in San Jose, California, in 2023, where Nvidia's three co-founders agreed to start the company in 1993 Nvidia's former headquarters which was home to the company through most of its pre-AI period (still in use) Aerial view of Endeavor, the first of the two new Nvidia headquarters buildings, in Santa Clara, California, in 2017.

  3. GeForce 2 series - Wikipedia

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    Linux 32-bit: 71.86.15 released on August 17, 2011; Download; GeForce 2 MX & MX x00 Series: Windows 9x & Windows Me: 81.98 released on December 21, 2005; Download; Product Support List Windows 95/98/Me – 81.98. Driver version 81.98 for Windows 9x/Me was the last driver version ever released by Nvidia for these systems.

  4. HP Pavilion dv6000 series - Wikipedia

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    Display: 15.4" BrightView WXGA (1280 x 800) Audio: Altec Lansing Internal Speakers I/O Ports: ExpressCard/54 Card Slot (with support for ExpressCard/34 as well), 3 USB 2.0, VGA and S-Video output support

  5. ThinkCentre M series - Wikipedia

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    Display: 22 inch LED widescreen [8] PCMag listed the pros as being the dual-core processor, small form factor, enterprise-class hardware, ThinkVantage Technologies, and the three year on-site warranty. [8] The price, the 90-day subscription to Symantec client security, and the lack of a DVD writer were listed as the cons of the desktop. [8]

  6. GPUOpen - Wikipedia

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    Launching in September 2023, FSR 3 uses a combination of FSR 2 and optical flow analysis, which runs using asynchronous compute (as opposed to Nvidia's DLSS 3 which uses dedicated hardware). Because FSR 3 uses a software-based solution, it is compatible with GPUs from AMD, Nvidia, and Intel as well as the ninth generation of video game consoles .

  7. Sony Vaio Z series - Wikipedia

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    The original Z featured a color 14.1" SXGA TFT display (1400 x 1050), Firewire (i-Link), two USB 2.0, and a PCMCIA slot and external CD and Floppy Drives, and weighed around 2.1kg. It had a Pentium M processor ranging from 1.5 to 1.7 GHz. It ran Windows XP and included Sony's DV-Gate software for importing video from DV camcorders.

  8. Boxee Box - Wikipedia

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