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Workstation-Class Graphics Coming To Google Chromebooks
VMware, Nvidia and Google are collaborating to deliver virtual desktops and workstation-class graphics to Google Chromebooks. The joint solution optimizes the performance of virtual graphics applications at scale. Combined with VMware Horizon in the data center, the solution will optimize graphics and CPU utilization to allow more desktops and applications to be deployed on a single server, according to the companies.
Apple Launches Cheaper Entry Level IMacs
Apple introduced a $1,099 21.5-inch iMac on Wednesday.
The new machines come in three flavors - the 1.4 GHz model, with turbo boost up to 2.7GHz, 8GB memory, 500GB hard...
Nvidia Launches Developer Platform Based On Mobile Supercomputer
Nvidia has launched a developer platform based on the world's first mobile supercomputer for embedded systems. With 326 gigaflops, the $192 Jetson TK1 developer kit includes...
Nvidia Reports Financial Results For Fourth Quarter And Fiscal 2014
Nvidia reported revenue for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2014, ended Jan. 26, 2014, of $1.14 billion, up 8.6 percent from $1.05 billion in...
Audi, Nvidia Team Up For Virtual Cockpit, Automotive Tablets
Three in-vehicle systems powered by the Tegra Visual Computing Module (VCM) will soon begin shipping in Audi's vehicles.
The solutions include a connected infotainment system with...