Nvidia nForce 3 Professional Now In Volume Production
Posted by: [PM] on: 07/01/2003 11:52 AM [ Print | 4 comment(s) ] · 1083 views
Nvidia today announced that the Nvidia nForce 3 Professional, the company's first single-chip, core-logic solution for professional computing environments, is now in volume production.
ASUSTeK Computer Inc, a world leader in motherboard engineering and design, has commenced shipping its new SK8N motherboard, featuring the Nvidia nForce 3 Pro 150 platform processor, to distribution channels and system integrators worldwide.
Optimized for the new 64-bit AMD Opteron processor, Nvidia nForce 3 Professional platform processors provide a compatible, stable, and reliable computing platform for professional workstation users who wish to exploit the benefits of both 32-bit and 64-bit computing environments. The Nvidia nForce3 Professional platform processors incorporate advanced technology solutions, including enterprise-class networking, fault tolerant storage designs, and optimizations for Nvidia Quadro® workstation graphics solutions?which are currently supported by an industry-leading selection of certified software applications. All Nvidia nForce3 Professional-based systems and motherboards also utilize the Nvidia Unified Driver Architecture (UDA), a single stable system image for simplified deployment and upgrades in the enterprise environment.
Optimized for the new 64-bit AMD Opteron processor, Nvidia nForce 3 Professional platform processors provide a compatible, stable, and reliable computing platform for professional workstation users who wish to exploit the benefits of both 32-bit and 64-bit computing environments. The Nvidia nForce3 Professional platform processors incorporate advanced technology solutions, including enterprise-class networking, fault tolerant storage designs, and optimizations for Nvidia Quadro® workstation graphics solutions?which are currently supported by an industry-leading selection of certified software applications. All Nvidia nForce3 Professional-based systems and motherboards also utilize the Nvidia Unified Driver Architecture (UDA), a single stable system image for simplified deployment and upgrades in the enterprise environment.
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Vik1dk Unregistered |
Hmmmm.. maybe they should release better drivers to chipsets already released before new chipsets? |
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Noodlez Junior Member Posts: 1 Joined: 2003-06-13 |
whatever happend to that overclocking/tweaking thing they was supost to be bring out? |
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Stimpy Unregistered |
How about better and newer drivers first, nVidia??? |
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El_Coyote Senior Member Posts: 555 Joined: 2002-12-18 |
that doesnt make $ :P |



