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  2. BFG Technologies - Wikipedia

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    BFG Technologies was a privately held U.S.-based supplier of power supplies and video cards based on Nvidia graphics technology and a manufacturer of high-end gaming/home theater computer systems. BFG Technologies branded products were available in North America and Europe at retailers and e-tailers.

  3. EVGA Corporation - Wikipedia

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    EVGA Corporation is an American computer hardware company that produces motherboards, gaming laptops, power supplies, all-in-one liquid coolers, computer cases, and gaming mice. Founded on April 13, 1999, [1] its headquarters are in Taipei, Taiwan. [2] EVGA also produced Nvidia GPU-based video cards [3] until 2022. [4] [5]

  4. PNY Technologies - Wikipedia

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    PNY Electronics, Inc. originated out of Brooklyn, New York in 1985 as a company that bought and sold memory chips.. In 1996, the company was headquartered in Moonachie, New Jersey, and had a manufacturing production plant there, an additional plant in Santa Clara, California, and served Europe from a third facility in Bordeaux, France.

  5. Pick a card: New sports card and gaming shop in the ... - AOL

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    Jul. 26—ROCHESTER — Med City sports card fans and fantasy card gamers will have a new place to buy and compete this fall. Coulee Cards & Gaming is looking to open a Rochester store in a 1,600 ...

  6. ATI Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The Rage II was used in the first ATI All-In-Wonder multi-function video card, and more advanced All-In-Wonders based on Rage series GPUs followed. (1995–2004) Rage Mobility – Designed for use in low-power environments, such as notebooks.

  7. Nvidia's new GPU series led an avalanche of entertainment ...

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    The chipmaker and AI darling unveiled its GeForce RTX 50 Series desktop and laptop GPUs — powered by its new Blackwell artificial intelligence chip — kicking off a string of entertainment-related AI announcements and discussions at the trade show.

  8. Nvidia GRID - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia GRID is a family of graphics processing units (GPUs) made by Nvidia, introduced in 2008, that is targeted specifically towards cloud gaming. [1] The Nvidia GRID includes both graphics processing and video encoding into a single device which is able to decrease the input to display latency of cloud based video game streaming . [ 2 ]

  9. Sapphire Technology - Wikipedia

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    The company is the largest supplier of AMD-based video cards in the world. [4] [5] Sapphire was the first company to release a video card with a high definition multimedia interface connector. [6] Sapphire was the first company to release a video card having clock speed of 1000 MHz (1 GHz) with the release of the Sapphire Atomic Edition HD 4890