In addition, IT managers benefit from ATI's unified driver architecture, which enables a stable and consistent software image across multiple platforms.
of bandwidth total) -- Native support for next-generation SATA 3Gb/s hard drives (up to 16 SATA drives total) -- Complete suite of RAID functionality -- Microsoft Windows and Linux support -- NVIDIA Unified Driver Architecture for simplified IT management and overall lower cost of ownership "We are pleased that NVIDIA is launching the first PCI Express product for AMD Opteron platforms.
All NVIDIA graphics products use the NVIDIA(R) Unified Driver Architecture (UDA), a set of backward-and-forward, top-to-bottom compatible graphics drivers that optimize application performance, stability, and reliability.
Featured in NVIDIA's ForceWare Unified Driver Architecture, NVIDIA's early release of its ForceWare Release 64-Bit provides high performance, advanced scalability, and unmatched support, addressing the most demanding needs of technical workstation users who require large amounts of memory and floating point performance in areas such as mechanical design and analysis, digital content creation and scientific and high-performance computing applications.
Monitoring software suite to complement DiBcom's hardware offering To complement this branding strategy and promote the company's unified driver architecture, DiBcom now provides its ODMs/OEMs with a Software Monitoring Tools Suite allowing them to record -- in live mode -- TV data streams, signal quality parameters and GPS positioning data to facilitate the testing and fine tuning of their mobile end-user products.
By delivering industry-leading features, innovative new features, and a unified driver architecture for all of our product lines, end users are able to achieve higher levels of productivity and functionality from their NVIDIA-based systems.
264 codec along with the NVIDIA ForceWare(TM) software suite and Unified Driver Architecture (UDA), the GeForce 6 and 7 Series deliver industry-renowned compatibility and reliability for an enhanced user experience.
All NVIDIA graphics products use the NVIDIA Unified Driver Architecture (UDA), a set of backward-and-forward, top-to-bottom compatible graphics drivers that optimize application performance, stability, and reliability.