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It’s taken a while to cull through all the great entries we had for the March Photo Contest – thanks to all who submitted images. We’ve been treated to a wide array of distinctive and inventive 3D photographs during the last month! Without further ado, the winner of March’s contest is LudvikXIV for his submission of “Trojan Warrior IV”. Not only is this image incredibly creative, but the contrast of stylized background and the Trojan...
We’ve unlocked the capability on 3DVisionLive.com for anyone to upload their own 3D videos—previously you had to have your own channel and/or have your videos screened and approved by NVIDIA to upload them. We’re excited about this, and we hope you are too, as it will open the site to great deal of new content and, hopefully, community participation—both in terms of uploading videos and sharing and commenting on them. NOTE: We have added the ability...
We're proud to officially unveil the NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 680, a next-generation GPU that delivers more than just state-of-the-art features and technology. It gives you truly game-changing performance that taps into the powerful next-generation GeForce architecture to redefine smooth, seamless, more realistic gaming. As 3D Vision users/fans the benefits of the new graphics architecture can be summed up in three main areas: Faster Innovative new...

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Just over the horizon, exascale computing promises 1,000 times more processing power than today’s petascale systems. But there are still many questions about potential challenges and opportunities in the path to exascale. A panel of experts told GTC attendees Wednesday that developing applications capable of leveraging exascale systems will be key to realizing the benefits of next-generation...
Researchers from Tokyo Institute of Technology snagged the first-ever Achievement Award for CUDA Centers of Excellence (CCOE), for their research with TSUBAME 2.0. The team was among three other groups of researchers from CCOE institutions, which include some of the world’s top universities engaged in cutting-edge work with CUDA and GPU computing. Each of the world’s 18 CCOEs was asked to submit...