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Staro 26.05.2010., 11:52   #601
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Albatron and Club 3D again sell Geforce Fermis - Fudzilla.com

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Club 3D as well as Albatron were taken off Nvidia’s partner list, at least in Europe, but now it seems that these partners are back.

XFX still doesn’t have any Fermi based products in its portfolio, probably due to the fact that Jensen and his minions are upset about XFX doing a such a good job in becoming ATI’s number two partner.

Club 3D has announced that they are planning to come back with Geforce GTX 480 and 470 cards, and once Nvidia has the 465, they should have it too. The other partner Albatron has Geforce GTX 480 and 470 but it is not clear if they have the licence to sell them in Europe at this time.

EVGA also has some internal issues and it is not doing well at European market these days which doesn’t leave user's many choices of Nvidia’s partners to buy a Geforce from.
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Eurocom Adds NVIDIA GTX480M SLI and HD5870 CrossFireX to its Lineup - TechPowerUp.com

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urocom, the world's leading developer of desktop Workstation replacement notebook technology is pleased to introduce the NVIDIA GTX480M GPU in SLI and the HD5870 in CrossfireX to its line of Mobile Workstation notebooks. The NVIDIA GTX 480M introduces the power of NVIDIA's FERMI architecture to the mobile form factor. FERMI is designed from the ground up to be an incredibly powerful GPGPU (General Purpose Computation on Graphics Processing Unit) architecture. With DX11, CUDA, and PHYSX, the GTX480M can accelerate not only 3D applications, but other utility applications as well. Offering up 897 gigaflops of processing power plus up to 2GB of GDDR5 graphics memory, the GTX480M provides incredible speed for gamers and professionals alike.
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Galaxy and Palit GeForce GTX 470s in SLI - TweakTown.com

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PhysX founder leaves Nvidia for AMD - Bit-Tech.net

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Manju Hegde, Nvidia VP for PhsyX and CUDA Marketing and previously CEO and co-founder of PhysX inventor Ageia prior to its Nvidia buyout, has gone to AMD.

While the tech industry often sees people move back and forth between rival companies, this is potentially a big win for AMD, who are in need of some big hitters to convince industry bods to adopt its "open" physics and GPGPU technologies.

We doubt it will be a huge hit to Nvidia - given the solid momentum both CUDA and PhysX has already - but it could be a good move for AMD as its competing technologies such as OpenCL and Stream computing don't have the same visibility in the consumer marketplace

AMD has yet to confirm exactly what role he'll be taking at the company.

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