The Best Laptops for Video Editing in 2022: Which One is Right for You?

Why Should You Care About a Good Laptop for Video Editing? Video editing requires a lot of processing power and storage space. It is not something that you can do on a tablet or a phone. You need to have an excellent laptop for video editing if you want to get the best results. But what does it mean to have a good laptop for video editing? We will look at all the factors that make up an excellent laptop for video editing and give you some of the best…

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Android Nvidia Tegra zone: Best Android apps for Tegra2

NVIDIA has announced a new app portal dedicated to apps that are designed to run best on Nvidia’s Tegra processor and they call it Tegra Zone app. Tegra zone is meant for both smartphones and tablets Nvidia has compiled the list of best apps on android market and retains the beauty of Android market by redirecting downloads and purchases through Market. So if you own one of those Tegra2 devices, or planning to buy any of the Motorola XOOM, LG G-Slate or Motorola ATRIX 4G, LG Optimus 2X, Samsung Galaxy…

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Nvidia GTX 480 Fastest DirectX 11 GPU

It was lonely for AMD ATI graphics at the top for about a year. With ATI Radeon 5870 HD, AMD was the manufacturer of most powerful DirectX11 graphics card in the world. A year after, Nvidia knocks them off with GTX 480 Unigine. With GTX 480, NVIDIA is stressing that GTX 480 has a superior tesselation benchmarked performance over the ATI HD 5870, but it was very levelled for most of the other tasks. Tesselation is all about the extra detail you can embed using DirectX 11 APIs and GTX 480…

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Nvidia Optimus - Optimize Graphics Power usage

So you thought you had switchable GPU graphics that automatically lower power usage by switching discrete graphics, when needed? Well, not really. They have been around since years but they haven’t lived up to user expectations. Nvidia will change that with their new Optimus technology (hopefully). We are not talking about PowerMizer which only changes the clock (and that too is absent in Windows 7). It’s rather about switching between integrated and discrete graphics. Switching between integrated and discrete graphics started with physical toggles, which needed restarts, followed by Windows…

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Nvidia Fermi Tesla GPU Insights

Nvidia ain’t holding back in the Graphics race. Last week, AMD knocked Nvidia to the second place by introducing ATI Radeon HD 5970 - World’s Fastest Graphics Card. Nvidia didn’t show anything on the typical consumer side, but rather for Supers (HPCs), they gave AMD a big hit. At this year’s SC09 supercomputing trade show in Portland, Oregon, Nvidia unveils its plan for the next-gen Chip ‘Fermi’. Overall, the GPU co-processors aimed at personal supers and massive clusters were the stars of the show. This is something much more powerful than…

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Nvidia RealityServer - Graphics Rendering Cloud

Cloud Computing started from the cloud based processing then expanded steps to storage and now comes the third contender: Graphics. Now, Nvidia will power cloud-based GPU rendering which can be deployed as server-farms. Nvidia looks to be bringing 3D rendering to the cloud with the news it is to partner with rendering expert Mental Images to launch its RealityServer platform. The pair are hoping to develop systems for offering web-based 3D rendering via Nvidia’s high-end Tesla RS GPUs. As per the plan, On Nov. 30, Nvidia will launch the RealityServer platform,…

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Tegra-based Laptops Coming Later This Year

Laptops and handheld computers based on Nvidia’s Tegra computing platform will hit the market before the end of this year, the company said Tuesday. Built around an Nvidia graphics processor and two Arm processor cores, Tegra packs nearly every component required for a computer on a motherboard that’s slightly bigger than a stick of chewing gum. It also encodes a hardware encoder and decoder for full high-definition video playback. Tegra consumes less than half a watt of power, allowing devices that use it to run for many hours on a…

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NVIDIA’s Quadro FX 5800 with 4GB ‘the most powerful graphics card’

New NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800 Graphics Card Featuring CUDA Massively  Parallel Processing Architecture; Offers Most Robust Performance  and Features to Date for Oil and Gas Exploration, Medical Imaging,  and Styling and Design Applications. That’s some serious boasting by NVIDIA, but this is some serious graphics horsepower. The Quadro FX 5800, already seen in NVIDIA’s Quadro Plex D data cruncher, replaces the 5600 at the top of the NVIDIA heap with 240 CUDA-programmable parallel cores and the industry’s first card with 4GB of graphics memory. MSRP? Just $3,499 for you big…

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