GPUs

Thanks to the success of the burgeoning market for AI accelerators, NVIDIA has been on a tear this year. And the only place that’s even more apparent than the company’s rapidly growing revenues is in the company’s stock price and market capitalization. After breaking into the top 5 most valuable companies only earlier this year, NVIDIA has reached the apex of Wall Street, closing out today as the world’s most valuable company. With a closing price of $135.58 on a day that saw NVIDIA’s stock pop up another 3.5%, NVIDIA has topped both Microsoft and Apple in valuation, reaching a market capitalization of $3.335 trillion. This follows a rapid rise in the company’s stock price, which has increased by 47% in the last month alone...

Gigabyte GA-GF2560 SDR GeForce

Gigabyte's GeForce based offering is nothing more than a reference board built on Gigabyte's unique blue PCB. While it's blue color makes spotting one out of a group...

0 by Matthew Witheiler on 2/11/2000

Absolute Multimedia Outrageous 3D Graphics GeForce DDR

As one of the most affordable DDR GeForce cards on the market, is the Absolute Multimedia card too good to be true? Fortunately, other than its 2D image...

0 by Matthew Witheiler on 2/9/2000

ATI TV Wonder PCI

A cost effective upgrade to add TV support to your PC, unfortunately ATI's history of poor driver support is evident with this product.

0 by Jason Clark on 2/6/2000

Leadtek WinFast GeForce 256 SDR

Leadtek, who was the first to release a TNT2 card, has made another first with their WinFast GeForce 256 SDR card. Using reference design and reference based drivers, Leadtek...

0 by Matthew Witheiler on 2/4/2000

ASUS V6800 Deluxe DDR GeForce

With powerful DDR SGRAM, ASUS enters the DDR GeForce market with a multimedia powerhouse. This card can do almost anything: from video output to acting as a security system...

0 by Matthew Witheiler on 2/2/2000

ASUS V6600 Deluxe SDR GeForce

Video in, video out, and VR functions built in, who could ask for a more complete card. The ASUS V6600 Deluxe provides a complete multimedia experience at a price...

2 by Matthew Witheiler on 1/26/2000

NVIDIA Quadro DDR

0 by Gary Jones on 1/25/2000

ASUS V6600 SDRAM SDR GeForce

In an effort to be one of the first GeForce cards on the market, ASUS has used the NVIDIA reference design to produce an SDR GeForce card. What does...

0 by Matthew Witheiler on 1/19/2000

Gigabyte GA-660 Plus TNT2-Pro

Being one of the few TNT-Pro cards on the market, Gigabyte makes a good impression on a growing market. Their customary dual cooling system helps to keep temperatures low...

0 by Matthew Witheiler on 1/15/2000

ELSA ERAZOR X SDR GeForce

With a design that is out of the ordinary, ELSA has produced an NLX form factor GeForce card. Did they succeed in their task of bringing high performance gaming...

0 by Matthew Witheiler on 1/12/2000

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