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NVIDIA 3D graphics and digital media processing technologies
NVIDIA showcases a diverse line-up of innovative digital devices powered by NVIDIA technologies at the 2005 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
From its booth (South Hall #35311), NVIDIA will highlight its 3D graphics and digital media processing technologies through a display of new consumer devices, from wireless handsets, mobile entertainment devices, and videogame consoles, to set-top home entertainment systems and high-performance multimedia PCs.
In addition, the Company will also display for the first time a new approach to in-car 3D info-tainment. NVIDIA has worked with a number of partners (UCLA and Pelican Mapping) to build an integrated, innovative device which will allow the user to map, track, communicate and entertain - all from the driver seat of the car.
“Interactive, real time 3D graphics and imaging are playing an increasingly important role in the next generation of consumer electronics devices. An entirely new level of visual quality is enabled by NVIDIA graphics and digital media processors,” said David Roman, vice president of corporate marketing at NVIDIA. “Our CES showcase demonstrates how NVIDIA technologies are being used to power a variety of innovative new devices across a wide range of applications.”
Among the NVIDIA technologies on display in the NVIDIA booth at CES include:
NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series of graphics processing units (GPUs), the latest-generation of the Company’s flagship product line of award-winning GPUs for desktop and notebook PCs; NVIDIA GoForce wireless media processors (WMPs), the NVIDIA family of WMPs, broadly adopted by leading cell phone manufacturers. MXM technology, a consistent graphics interface enabling interchangeable graphics cards in notebook PCs; NVIDIA TurboCache technology, a patent-pending approach to system memory management; NVIDIA PureVideo technology, an advanced combination of hardware and software that significantly improves the capabilities of the PC as a video playback device; NVIDIA SLI technology, a revolutionary approach to scalability and increased performance
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