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NVIDIA GPUs Empower Software Developers to Bring GPU Accelerated Applications to the Masses With Windows 7 DirectCompute
DirectCompute Allows the Creation of Powerful New Digital Media Applications by Harnessing NVIDIA GPU's Massive Parallel Processing Power
| Source: NVIDIA
SANTA CLARA, CA--(Marketwire - October 22, 2009) - Among the most exciting features in
Microsoft Corp.'s recently announced Windows 7 operating system is the
ability it provides software developers to create powerful new digital
media applications by harnessing the massive parallel processing power of
NVIDIA® GeForce® graphics processing units (GPUs). Windows 7 gives
developers this freedom through Microsoft's new DirectCompute application
programming interface (API), which is being introduced as part of the
Microsoft DirectX 11 API.
"DirectCompute takes GPU computing from a niche to the mainstream by making
this potentially life-changing technology available to the millions of
users of the Windows 7 operating system," said Rob Enderle, principal
analyst for the Enderle Group. "Using the GPU and the CPU as co-processors
has already yielded amazing results in fields such as medical, geological
and scientific research and will have a transforming effect on consumer
applications as well."
"NVIDIA has demonstrated its commitment to GPU computing with the
announcement of the Fermi architecture," said Mike Ybarra, general manager
of Windows Product Management at Microsoft. "Windows 7 and DirectCompute
will make it even easier for developers to create innovative applications
that take advantage of the GPU's massively parallel processing power."
NVIDIA has worked closely with Microsoft on the development, testing and
validation of Microsoft DirectCompute. DirectCompute will be distributed as
part of the DirectX 11 API and is supported by NVIDIA's current lineup of
DirectX 10 GPUs and upcoming DirectX 11 GPUs based on NVIDIA's recently
announced NVIDIA Fermi Architecture.
Windows developers who are interested in learning more about developing
with DirectCompute and NVIDIA GPUs can get more information at
www.nvidia.com/directcompute.
Consumers already running a GeForce GPU with Windows 7 can download the new
WHQL-certified drivers supporting DirectCompute directly from
www.nvidia.com/drivers.
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when it invented the graphics processing unit (GPU) in 1999. Since then,
it has consistently set new standards in visual computing with
breathtaking, interactive graphics available on devices ranging from
portable media players to notebooks to workstations. NVIDIA's expertise in
programmable GPUs has led to breakthroughs in parallel processing which
make supercomputing inexpensive and widely accessible. Fortune magazine has
ranked NVIDIA #1 in innovation in the semiconductor industry for two years
in a row. For more information, see www.nvidia.com.
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