| 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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| BEIJING —GTC Asia — Dec. 14, 2011— NVIDIA today announced that it will provide the source code for the new NVIDIA® CUDA® LLVM-based compiler to academic researchers and software-tool vendors, enabling them to more easily add GPU support for more programming languages and support CUDA applications on alternative processor architectures.
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| BEIJING — GTC Asia — Dec. 14, 2011— NVIDIA today announced that BGI, the world’s largest genomics institute, has slashed the time to analyze batches of DNA sequencing data from nearly four days to just six hours using a NVIDIA® Tesla™ GPU-based server farm.
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| BEIJING — GTC ASIA — Dec 14, 2011 — NVIDIA today announced that the Chinese Ministry of Education is planning to offer NVIDIA® CUDA® architecture -focused programming courses at potentially hundreds of universities nationwide beginning in the second half of 2012, resulting in up to 20,000 students being trained annually on the best CUDA and parallel-programming practices.
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| BEIJING — GTC ASIA — Dec. 13, 2011— NVIDIA tomorrow kicks off GTC Asia, the next major event in its international series of GPU Technology Conference (GTC) events focused on the latest advances and research in science, academic and commercial fields enabled by GPU computing.
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| SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Dec. 7, 2011— NVIDIA today announced impressive results from the first wave of the new “2x in 4 Weeks. Guaranteed.” program, which promotes that programmers can, within a month, at least double their speed in running applications by using The Portland Group (PGI) directives-based compiler and NVIDIA GPUs.
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| Santa Clara, Calif. — Nov. 23, 2011 — NVIDIA today announced that, for the second year in a row, the world’s most energy efficient petaflop-class supercomputer is powered by NVIDIA® Tesla™ GPUs.
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| SEATTLE, Wash. — SC11 — Nov. 14, 2011 — NVIDIA today added two institutions to the list of 13 global CUDA Centers of Excellence: the Barcelona Supercomputing Center and Lomonosov Moscow State University.
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| SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Nov. 14, 2011— NVIDIA today announced that system builders worldwide are now shipping the fastest PC gaming platforms ever built, thanks in part to NVIDIA® SLI® technology and the just-released Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition processors and X79 chipset-based motherboards.
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| SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Nov. 14, 2011 — After 25 years of design and creative professionals anticipating a workstation that simultaneously performs complex analysis and visualization, NVIDIA announced today its arrival, with the introduction of NVIDIA® Maximus™ technology.
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| SEATTLE, Wash. — SC11 — Nov. 14, 2011— In an effort to make it easier for programmers to take advantage of parallel computing, NVIDIA, Cray Inc., the Portland Group (PGI), and CAPS enterprise announced today a new parallel-programming standard, known as OpenACC™.
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| SEATTLE, Wash. — SC11 — Nov. 14, 2011— NVIDIA today announced that the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) is developing a new hybrid supercomputer that, for the first time, uses energy-efficient, low-power NVIDIA® Tegra™ ARM CPUs, together with high-performance NVIDIA® CUDA® GPUs.
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| SEATTLE, Wash. — SC11 — Nov. 14, 2011— NVIDIA today announced that the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is deploying a Cray supercomputer accelerated by NVIDIA® Tesla™ GPUs, as part of the Blue Waters project to build one of the world’s most powerful computer systems.
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| SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Nov. 10, 2011—NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) today reported revenue of $1.07 billion for the third quarter of fiscal 2012 ended Oct. 30, 2011, up 4.9 percent from the prior quarter, and up 26.3 percent from $843.9 million in the same period a year earlier.
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| SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Nov. 10, 2011 – NVIDIA today announced that four leading applications for material-science and biomolecular modeling – LAMMPS, GROMACS, GAMESS, and QMCPACK – have added support for multiple GPU acceleration, enabling them to cut simulation times from days to hours.
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| SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Nov. 10, 2011— NVIDIA today announced that Chinese researchers achieved a major breakthrough in the race to battle influenza by using NVIDIA® Tesla™ GPUs to create the world’s first computer simulation of a whole H1N1 influenza virus at the atomic level.
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| SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Nov. 8, 2011— NVIDIA today ushered in the era of quad-core mobile computing with the introduction of the NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 processor, bringing PC-class performance levels, better battery life and improved mobile experiences to tablets and phones. The world’s first quad-core tablet with the Tegra 3 processor is the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime.
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