NVIDIA Delivers Keynote Address to Top Intel System Builders at
Intel Solutions Summit
Demonstrates NVIDIA nForce MCPs and SLI Technology Solutions
For Intel Platforms
SANTA CLARA, CAMARCH 16, 2005NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), a
worldwide leader in graphics and digital media processors, today
announced that Drew Henry, general manager of MCP business at
NVIDIA, will deliver a keynote address at this years Intel
Solutions Summit in Las Vegas, which takes place March 16-19. Mr.
Henry will discuss the New Enthusiast PC and the growing need for
increased performance, security, and storage.
The presentation will include a demonstration of Epic Games Unreal
Engine 3.0 running on a
state-of-the-art enthusiast PC equipped with NVIDIA nForce
core-logic solutions for Intel CPUs and NVIDIA SLI graphics
technology.
Microprocessor Design Additionally, Chris Diskin, senior director for North American
channel sales at NVIDIA, will host a session on Driving Profits
with NVIDIA and Intel PCI Express.
Alienware is set to invade Cebit this year with an almighty new range of notebook, desktop and entertainment systems. 51 5400 entertainment system with Intel Viiv will be unleashed at the Intel stand (Hall 2, stand C46). The NVIDIA (Hall 23, stand A50), Creative Labs (Hall 23, stand A50) and Western Digital (Hall 1, stand G51) stands will also be powered by Alienware's new breed of cutting edge systems that deliver the very latest in performance, style and technology.
Intel Motherboard Intel Solutions Summit attendees represent Intels top system
builders and we are excited to provide them with a demonstration of
the features and performance that NVIDIA nForce MCPs will bring to
Intel-based PCs, said Ned Finkle, vice president of strategic
marketing at NVIDIA. Our presentations will give the reseller
community an in-depth look at the trends that are driving the
industry, such as 64-bit computing.
The central or primary circuit board making up the complex computer system. Intel and AMD CPUs require their own motherboard chipsets and cannot be interchanged with each other; however, not all Intel or AMD CPUs will fit into a designated motherboard for that vendor. All CPUs have a certain "pin" or "socket" number, or simply a product name, which is also identified on a motherboard, certifying the board for the insertion of a certain CPU (i.e.: certified motherboard).
Gigabyte Mainboard The Intel Solutions Summit is all about giving our top resellers
insights into technologies and solutions, said L. Wilton Agatstein,
vice president, Intel Channel Platforms Group. Intel is working
with key industry players like NVIDIA to build a strong foundation
for the PC industry, and we are looking forward to sharing our
platform vision with the attendees of this years conference.
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History Of Microprocessor Intel Solutions Summit attendees are invited to attend the
NVIDIA sessions and to visit the NVIDIA booth to see a variety of
products and technologies, including:
Fi laptop, with Intel Celeron Processor, drive and 512MB memory, in webcam and Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950, up to 224 MB of shared system memory.
Ecs Motherboard * NVIDIA nForce media and communications processors (MCPs), the
award-winning NVIDIA core-logic solutions;
* NVIDIA SLI technology, which allows users to combine the power
of two graphics processing units (GPUs) in a single PC system for
scalable graphics performance, enabling a new class of PCs called
Gaming Supercomputers;
* Mobile PCI Express Module (MXM), which supports a wide range of
mobile graphics solutions and is designed to lower the time to
market for new mobile GPUs;
* NVIDIA GeForce 6200 GPUs with TurboCache technology, a new
patent-pending hardware and software technology which allows a GPU
to render directly to system memory leveraging the high transfer
rate of PCI Express, instead of using local memory on the graphics
card;
* NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series GPUs for PCI Express, a complete,
top-to-bottom product line-up of GPUs based on an innovative 3D
graphics architecture.
"Intel is excited to be part of a combined effort to demonstrate this tremendous offering for consumers on Intel Corea Duo processor based PC platforms, " said Brendan Traw, Intel Fellow and Chief Technology Officer, Intel's Digital Home Group. "Network connectivity with HD DVD titles can deliver consumers new viewing possibilities with additional bonus content, features, and games. This feature is a great step forward in the advancement of digital home entertainment experience."
Mainboard Driver About NVIDIA
NVIDIA Corporation is a worldwide leader in graphics and digital
media processors. The Companys products enhance the end-user
experience on consumer and professional computing devices. NVIDIA
graphics processing units (GPUs), media and communications
processors (MCPs), and wireless media processors (WMPs) have broad
market reach and are incorporated into a variety of platforms,
including consumer and
enterprise PCs, notebooks,
workstations, PDAs, mobile phones, and video game consoles.
NVIDIA is headquartered in Santa Clara, California and employs
more than 2,000
people worldwide. For more
information, visit the Companys Web site at www.nvidia.com.
Computer Motherboard Certain statements in this press release including, but not
limited to, MXM reducing time to market, the features and
performance our products and technologies can bring to Intel-based
PCs and the need for increased performance, security and storage in
PCs are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and
uncertainties that could cause results to be materially different
than expectations. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are
not limited to, delays in ramping new products into production,
software and manufacturing defects, a decrease in demand for PCs
with new and improved graphics processing, reliance on third-party
manufacturers, delays in the acceptance of new products and
technology by the market including our customers, general industry
trends including cyclical trends in the semiconductor industry,
delays in integration of our products, the impact of competitive
products and pricing alternatives, changes in industry standards
and interfaces, our dependence on third-party developers and
publishers and other risks detailed from time to time in the NVIDIA
reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission including
its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended October 24, 2004. These
forward-looking statements speak only as of the date hereof. NVIDIA
disclaims any obligation to update these forward-looking
statements.
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