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NVIDIA next-generation graphics processors to support Hyper-Threading
NVIDIA announced today that its next-generation graphics processors are poised to deliver higher levels of PC performance by taking advantage of Intel’s Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology on desktop PCs with the Intel Pentium(R) 4 processor at 3.06 GHz. The company has implemented support for HT Technology across its GeForce family of graphics processing units (GPU) to significantly elevate the level of graphics performance feasible on the PC platform.
"Modern graphics applications need all the CPU and GPU horsepower they can get," said Dan Vivoli, vice president of marketing at NVIDIA. "NVIDIA's next-generation of GPUs take advantage of HT Technology to dramatically enrich the PC experience by providing the ultimate platform for delivering video content, 3D games, digital photos, and DVD movies."
“As a leader in the graphics industry, we are pleased that NVIDIA has acknowledged and embraced HT Technology as a ground-breaking advancement for desktop PCs,” said Jason Ziller, Technology Initiatives Manager at Intel. “With HT Technology, NVIDIA is able to deliver even higher levels of graphics performance to our customers.”
HT technology can be found in PCs based on the Intel 850E, 845GE, 845PE and 845GV chipsets.
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