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NVIDIA graphics drivers to go multithreaded
Posted by: duke on: 06/21/2005 02:38 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Tech-Report has the scoop that NVIDIA will soon begin making its graphics drivers multithreaded!
I spoke recently with Ben de Waal, NVIDIA's Vice President of GPU software, and he revealed that NVIDIA has plans to produce multithreaded ForceWare graphics drivers for its GeForce graphics products. Multithreading in the video driver should allow performance increases when running 3D games and applications on dual-core CPUs and multiprocessor PCs. De Waal estimated that dual-core processors could see performance boosts somewhere between five and 30% with these drivers.Read the remainder of their post over here.
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