NVIDIA accelerates PCI Express adoption
Sep 17, 2003
NVIDIA Corporation today reaffirmed support for the PCI Express architecture by announcing that the Company is currently developing a complete family of next-generation desktop, mobile, and workstation graphics processing units (GPUs) that are designed to take advantage of the added bandwidth that the new I/O interconnection standard delivers. "Bandwidth has always been a gating factor for 3D graphics and the PCI Express architecture addresses that issue with high frequency, scalable data paths," said Dan Vivoli, executive vice president of marketing at NVIDIA Corporation. "PCI Express will be a key enabler of cinematic computing because it delivers the high-speed data transfer rates that NVIDIA needs to push 3D graphic technology to the next level.""The adoption of PCI Express by NVIDIA for its graphics processing units illustrates the benefits that the PCI Express standard provides for graphics applications," said Randy Wilhelm, vice president of the Client Platform Division at Intel Corporation. "Through working with Intel on its PCI Express product development, NVIDIA will help ensure that its devices work effectively on Intel's platforms."Next-generation NVIDIA® GPUs that support the new PCI Express standard will be available in lock-step with Intel's PCI Express product launch schedules.Source: PCBnewsline
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