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NVIDIA PCI Express Announcements.

With the launch of Intels i915/925 chipset last weekend, PCI Express was officially introduced. NVIDIA posted a couple of press releases to to show that they are ready to deliver: NVIDIA Delivers Much Anticipated PCI Express Graphics Solutions SANTA CLARA, CA - JUNE 21 2004 - NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, has executed on the Company"s strategy to deliver PCI Express technology in lock-step with Intel, with a full line of graphics processing units (GPUs) ready to support the Intel 925X and 915 G/P Express Chipsets. Leading Add-In Card Partners Deliver NVIDIA-Based PCI Express Graphics Cards SANTA CLARA, CA - JUNE 21, 2004 - NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual and media processing solutions, today announced that the Company"s top-to-bottom product family of PCI Express -enabled graphics processing units (GPUs) has gained wide acceptance among the PC industry"s top add-in card manufacturers. Leading System Builders Select NVIDIA PCI Express Graphics Chips SANTA CLARA, CA - JUNE 21, 2004 - NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual and media processing solutions, today announced that many of the world"s leading providers of personal computers (PCs) have selected NVIDIA PCI Express-enabled graphics processing units (GPUs) to power their new PCI Express systems.


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