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Alien Technology OK, so much for Globe style sensationalism, but we couldn't resist. But this is great news for the Earthly Gamers out there . . . somewhere. NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), today announced that NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs) are now the default selection for all Alienware high-performance gaming desktop PCs. With the inclusion of the NVIDIA GeForce FX family of GPUs in Alienware's high performance desktop gaming systems, NVIDIA GeForce FX and NVIDIA Quadro-based graphics accelerators are the default selection in every Alienware gaming and workstation computing solution, respectively. Alienware strives to be a leader in every area of the industry, said Jeff Fisher, executive vice president of worldwide sales at NVIDIA. By delivering award-winning, high-end computer gaming machines, digital video editing systems, and high performance workstations, all powered by NVIDIA GPUs, Alienware is ensuring its customers the best graphics experience on the market today. |
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Alienware's award-winning Area-51 system and NVIDIA nForce2 platform processor-based Aurora systems come equipped with the GeForce FX 5900 Ultra in the Extreme models, the GeForce FX 5600 Ultra in the Enthusiast models, and the GeForce FX 5200 Ultra in the Performance models. Alienwares workstation line features the MJ-12 and MJ-12 DDR professional workstations, both with NVIDIA Quadro FX 1000 workstation solutions. Alienware's digital video editing systems include the NVIDIA Quadro FX 1000-equipped 2001DV and the NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600-equipped Roswell system. The highly-anticipated Area 51M notebook, with an NVIDIA GeForce FX Go GPU, will be available shortly.
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