What makes a “top-to-bottom” product family significant?
Today, users are experiencing 3D everywhere and they do not even know it. There’s a growing list of popular software applications that take advantage of a graphics processor to improve performance, such as iTunes, Power DVD HD, WinDVD HD, Adobe Acrobat 8, Adobe Reader 8, Google Earth, Picasa, Zinio, and others. Vista is the first operating system to require a GPU and also introduces a new DirectX 10 (DX10) application programming interface that developers are using to create 3D applications. By making DirectX 10 GPUs available from price points starting around $99, NVIDIA has a solution for almost any budget, is increasing the installed base of DirectX 10 cards, and is giving application developers and end users validation for adopting the newest 3D graphics API.
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