Wednesday, April 14, 2004
The following PC OEMs and add-in card manufacturers will be offering products based on the NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series...
From nVidia.com Press Release, “By combining raw horsepower with the most advanced 3D feature set available, NVIDIA has made a landmark graphics processor,” said Jeff Fisher, executive vice president of worldwide sales at NVIDIA. “NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GPUs will be the clear choice for the gamer who demands the very best graphics or the system builder who wants to deliver the best performance for next-generation games such as Doom III and Half-Life 2.”
PC OEMs & System Builders
- ABS Computer Technologies, Inc.
- Acer America Corporation
- Alienware Corporation
- CyberPower Inc.
- Falcon Northwest Computer Systems
- Fujitsu Siemens Computers
- Gateway, Inc.
- HP
- Hypersonic PC Systems
- iBUYPOWER Computer
- Medion AG
- Mexmal Mayorista S.A. de C.V
- Monarch Computer Systems
- NEC Computers International
- VoodooPC
- Velocity Micro
Add-in Card Manufacturers
- Aopen America, Inc
- ASUS Computer International
- BFG Technologies, Inc.
- Chaintech Computer Co. Ltd.
- eVGA.com Corporation
- Gainward Co. Ltd.
- Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd
- Leadtek Research Inc.
- MSI Computer Corporation
- Palit Microsystems, Inc.
- PNY Technologies, Inc.
- XFX
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The NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series, which includes the flagship GeForce 6800 Ultra and GeForce 6800, is designed to deliver.
From IGN Wire, NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, introduced today the NVIDIA® GeForce&153; 6800 models of graphics processing units (GPUs) for high-performance desktop computers.
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With it's new line of video accelerators, NVIDIA looks to reclaim it's throne as the king of graphic performance.
From Gamespy
"Ever since the release of the ATI Radeon 9700 in October 2002, NVIDIA has been in the unfamiliar position of playing catch up in the high-end video-card market. The mistake that was the GeForce FX 5800, and the competitive but decidedly second-fiddle GeForce FX 5900/5950 cards have taught NVIDIA a lesson, though: Don't make the same mistake three times in a row. With the new GeForce 6800 Ultra, NVIDIA regains the performance lead in a very big way."
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Tuesday, April 13, 2004
Nokia reveals product changes and improvements offered by the new handheld.
From CVG
, "As has been widely expected, the key design faults of the original model have been drastically overhauled: the 'deck no longer requires the user to remove the battery to insert games; instead, you insert and remove game cards via a slot at the bottom of the phone, protected with a rubber guard.
The new gamedeck will be sold alongside the existing model; while the new design looks rather more chic than its predeccessor, this revamped version of the N-Gage has sacrificed some of the functionality of the original deck. The MP3 player and radio have been removed from this latest version."
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Nokia confirms a newer model of their mobile gaming system.
From Computer and Video Games, "A redesigned version of Nokia's N-Gage handheld is set to appear shortly, with spokesperson Kirsi Kotilainen confirming at GDC that the new gamedeck will tackle the main problems of the original model."
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