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CES: Blood Sword, an impressive Nvidia Tegra 4 showcase

Nvidia announced the Tegra 4 mobile processor here at CES this week, and they were using a name game called Blood Sword to show it off.  With this kind of power under the hood it's easy to forget you're playing a mobile ...   more

CES: Blood Sword, an impressive Nvidia Tegra 4 showcase photo

The DTOID Show: Pokémon X & Y, Valve's Piston & Day Z

Hey gang! The Destructoid Show is now switching to a twice-a-week schedule, so we'll now be Tuesday and Friday. Today is a Tuesday, so that's why we did an episode. Major news-things happened: a company called Xi3 announced t...   more

The DTOID Show: Pokémon X & Y, Valve's Piston & Day Z photo

CES: Better in person: Nvidia's Project Shield handheld

With the help of our friends over at Nvidia I was able to slide past all the VIPs and execs here at CES to get a short bit of time with the newly announced Android-powered Project Shield handheld game system. The first thing ...   more

CES: Better in person: Nvidia's Project Shield handheld  photo

CES: Nvidia announces Tegra 4 mobile processor

Another smaller announcement came out of Nvidia's CES press conference last night alongside news of the Project Shield gaming handheld. The Tegra 4 mobile processor was announced. It follows the Tegra 3, which gave gaming mus...   more

CES: Nvidia announces Tegra 4 mobile processor photo

Handheld gaming PCs aren't the future (yet?)

If tech reporters seem excited today about the prospect of Project Shield, a new handheld PC gaming console by Nvidia, it’s probably because they are at CES where there is little else to be excited about within the co...   more

Handheld gaming PCs aren't the future (yet?) photo

CES: Nvidia shows off its cloud gaming hardware, GRID

Can you tell it's CES week? In addition to Nvidia's Project SHIELD handheld, the company has shared further details on its cloud gaming initiative. While they aren't releasing a product that consumers will be able to directly...   more

CES: Nvidia shows off its cloud gaming hardware, GRID photo

CES: Nvidia announces Project SHIELD gaming handheld

Nvidia has today announced a new handheld gaming device -- Project SHIELD. Powered by the company's Tegra 4 processor, SHIELD can run Android games and stream PC titles from a Steam game library -- provided the PC in question...   more

CES: Nvidia announces Project SHIELD gaming handheld photo

New Nvidia drivers give up to 38% performance boost

The Nvidia GeForce 310.70 drivers are hot out of the oven, now certified by Microsoft WHQL and ready for download from GeForce.com. Nvidia says that they've pulled the best bits from five beta drivers to make this r...   more

New Nvidia drivers give up to 38% performance boost photo

NVIDIA updates GeForce drivers in time for Black Ops II

If you're gearing up to play Call of Duty: Black Ops II with one of those fancy GeForce GTX cards, there's one more thing you'll probably want to get out of the way ahead of that. NVIDIA has just released a driver update...   more

NVIDIA updates GeForce drivers in time for Black Ops II photo

NVIDIA launches GTX 660 and GTX 650 cards

Nivida sends out two new babies into the world: the GTX 660 and GTX 650. Both are Kepler-based graphics cards that bring big performance for a bit of a lower price. You'll get DirectX 11 tessellation, PhsyX, and TXAA with the...   more

NVIDIA launches GTX 660 and GTX 650 cards photo

Unreal Engine 3 shown running on Windows 8, RT

At the IFA 2012 trade show, currently taking place in Berlin, Epic Games and NVIDIA showed the first public demonstration of Unreal Engine 3 running on Windows 8 and Windows RT. A live demo of Epic's "Epic Citadel" was shown...   more

Unreal Engine 3 shown running on Windows 8, RT  photo

Pretty! Show off with Nvidia's 'A New Dawn' tech demo

Do you have a PC rig running Nvidia's GTX 670, 680 or the new 690 cards? If so, here's a lovely new tech demo to show off your new beast. Back in 2002, Nvidia released a tech demo for their GeForce line featuring a fairy call...   more

Pretty! Show off with Nvidia's 'A New Dawn' tech demo photo

Google reveals $199 Nexus 7 tablet, uses Nvidia Tegra 3

At today's annual developer conference, Google revealed its Nexus 7 tablet, which goes up against Amazon's Kindle Fire and kind of winks at Apple's iPad. The big news is that this 7-inch screen Android (running Jelly Bean) de...   more

Google reveals $199 Nexus 7 tablet, uses Nvidia Tegra 3 photo


Google reveals $199 Nexus 7 tablet, uses Nvidia Tegra 3 photo
Google reveals $199 Nexus 7 tablet, uses Nvidia Tegra 3 photo
Google reveals $199 Nexus 7 tablet, uses Nvidia Tegra 3 photo
Google reveals $199 Nexus 7 tablet, uses Nvidia Tegra 3 photo
Google reveals $199 Nexus 7 tablet, uses Nvidia Tegra 3 photo
Google reveals $199 Nexus 7 tablet, uses Nvidia Tegra 3 photo



New NVIDIA GeForce drivers boost performance by 18%

NVIDIA just posted their newest beta drivers this morning. They tell us that the 304.48 drivers boost performance by up to 18 percent in games like Batman: Arkham City, Dragon Age, II and Battlefield 3. Their tests, done with...   more

New NVIDIA GeForce drivers boost performance by 18% photo

E3: Star Trek hands-off event was NOT like Disney World

It's kind of unfair to compare Star Trek to Star Wars 1313, and I know I'm only furthering the Star Wars vs. Star Trek rivalry, but there's no way I could not think about my hands-off LucasArts session. Whereas the Star Wars ...   more

E3: Star Trek hands-off event was NOT like Disney World photo

EVE in-game purchase Nvidia cards: Gone in 64 seconds

At EVE Fanfest 2012 we told you that players would be allowed to use the game's PLEX currency to purchase an Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 graphics card. PLEX isn't exactly in-game currency, but the game's ISK currency can be exchan...   more

EVE in-game purchase Nvidia cards: Gone in 64 seconds photo




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