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| SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Jan. 26, 2012—NVIDIA today released a new version of its CUDA parallel computing platform, which will make it easier for computational biologists, chemists, physicists, geophysicists, other researchers, and engineers to advance their simulations and computational work by using GPUs.
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| Las Vegas — Jan 11, 2012—NVIDIA today announced that Audi AG has selected the NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 mobile processor to power in-vehicle infotainment systems – as well as new digital instrument clusters that replace traditional dashboard gauges – across its full line of vehicles worldwide, beginning in 2013.
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| BEIJING — GTC ASIA — Dec. 15, 2011— NVIDIA today announced that MSC Software Corporation, a leader in multi-discipline simulation software solutions, has launched a GPU-accelerated version of the MSC Nastran 2012, Finite Element Analysis (FEA) application, which is used in a wide range of engineering simulation tasks.
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