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Wednesday, December 01, 2010
NVIDIA Introduces NVS Business Graphics Solutions, Delivering High Fidelity Across up to Eight Displays


NVIDIA announced today the availability of the NVIDIA NVS 300 Business Graphics Solution, a graphics processor designed for the enterprise that promises to deliver exceptional visual fidelity across up to eight displays while consuming minimal power.

With nearly 25 percent more efficient power utilization, the NVS 300 graphics processor is designed for mission-critical applications ranging from command and control centers, to securities trading floors, to digital signage installations.

The NVS 300 graphics processor simplifies IT administration, offering a versatile display connectivity available in a low-profile, space saving graphics card design. Regardless of the display type (LCD, DLP or plasma) or system type (standard tower PC, workstation or small form factor system), the NVS 300 delivers the best image quality, supporting VGA, DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI at resolutions as high as 2560x1600.

With built-in, new NVIDIA Mosaic technology, and NVIDIA nView Desktop Management Software that support single or multi-display environments, the NVS 300 graphics processor improves user productivity by enabling efficient management of the Windows desktop across multiple displays. NVIDIA Mosaic technology provides seamless taskbar spanning, as well as transparent scaling of any application across up to eight displays. NVIDIA Mosaic technology can be used to enable one or more NVS 300 cards to drive either many independent displays simultaneously, or one ultra-high resolution display.

The NVIDIA NVS 300 ($149 MSRP, USD) is available in PCI Express x16 and x1 configurations from major business PC and workstation OEMs, and from authorized distribution partners including: PNY Technologies in the Americas and Europe, ELSA in Japan, and Leadtek in Asia Pacific.



Specifications:


CUDA Cores: 16 Memory Size Total: 512 MB DDR3
Memory Interface: 64-bit
Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec): 12.6

Display Connector: DMS59
DisplayPort: x2 (using DMS59 to DisplayPort Cable Adaptor)
Single Link DVI-I: x2 (using DMS59 to DVI-I Cable Adaptor)
VGA: x2 (using DMS59 to VGA Cable Adaptors)

Maximum Display Resolution (Digital @ 60Hz): 2560x1600 (DisplayPort)
1920x1200 (DVI-I)

Maximum Display Resolution (Analog @ 85 Hz): 2048x1536 (VGA)

Shader Model: 4.0
OpenGL: 3.3
Microsoft DirectX: 10.1
NVIDIA CUDA Architecture
NVIEW Display Management Software
Number of Slots: x1

EnergyStar Enabling: Yes
Maximum Power Consumption: 17.5W
Acoustics: Fanless heatsink


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