NVIDIA: We’re Still Committed to Gaming Industry

NVIDIA has recently reiterated its strong commitment to the gaming industry, refuting the earlier rumors of “NVIDIA is abandoning gaming market” for the HPC (high performance computing) market.

The company’s spokesperson Bryan Del Rizzo told TG Daily that the rumors were “completely unfounded” and “ludicrous”.

“Gaming remains our bread and butter focus area. However, there are other opprtunities for us to explore as the company grows, such as the HPC sector,” explained Del Rizzo.

“Now, there are two sides to Fermi architecture – compute and graphics. The recent HPC show was all about the compute side, so that is why we showcased our new Fermi-based Tesla GPUs.”

He also admitted NVIDIA hasn’t revealed much about its Fermi-based GeForce products.

“Look, I understand that some people might be feeling anxious because we haven’t published detailed information about Fermi-based GeForce cards,” said Del Rizzo. “But, I can assure you that data is forthcoming. The wait will be well worth it, especially when people understand what products based on Fermi are capable of.”

He added that NVIDIA has actually “stepped up” its commitment to gaming by bringing PhysX to multiple platforms, including the iPhone, Xbox and PS3.

“NVIDIA brought advanced PhysX capabilities to games such as Batman, Dark Void, and Darkest of Days. We are investing a ton of money and resources to advance gaming across all platforms. We also introduced our 3D Vision technology, which supports over 400 games.”

“Clearly, NVIDIA will be offering gamers a great experience in 2010 with its Fermi-based GeForce line. I can assure you, patience will pay off.”

6 Responses to “NVIDIA: We’re Still Committed to Gaming Industry”

  1. Jason Says:

    I am waiting on Fermi to figure out if I want a graphics card from a software company. The first and last ATI card I owned was RagePro based back in 1997 lol

  2. Andy Says:

    I like how everyone says the new cards will have 6GB of GDDR5 with a 512bit bus and all this crazy shit that will smash the 58xx series….no, the specs mentioned are for the Fermi card which is a Tesla card, not a gaming card, the gaming cards from Nvidia will probably at best use a 384bit bus on GDDR5

  3. you dont know Says:

    what game is this?

  4. Jason Says:

    @you dont know
    Looks like a demo to me not a real game.

  5. SJ Says:

    The game’s dark void.

  6. Dynamic Says:

    thanks, i will try my best and always.

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