January 18th 2006 |
NVIDIA
Nvidia for the first time released sales figures for SLI-capable graphics processors during a technology update briefing for journalists.
According to Nick Stam, director of technical marketing at Nvidia, the company has sold nine million SLI GPUs and three million nForce SLI chipsets. The firm also claimed that there are more than 200 certified SLI products available on the market with more than 200 applications that support SLI.
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