NVIDIA to Demonstrate Next-Generation NVIDIA® nForce® 500 Family of Core-Logic Solutions at Cebit For further information, contact:
Bryan Del Rizzo SANTA CLARA, CA—MARCH 7, 2006—NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in programmable graphics processor technologies, today announced the Company will be conducting technology demonstrations this week of its new family of NVIDIA nForce family media and communications processor (MCP) which will be available mid-2006. The new NVIDIA nForce 500 series of MCPs will offer OEMs, system builders, and end users a compelling platform solution along with a true, dual x16 PCI Express architecture designed to provide the performance, features, and stability that discriminating PC users demand. In its booth, NVIDIA will have on display its entire top-to-bottom product family of MCP solutions, including:
The demonstrations will take place at this year’s Cebit tradeshow, being held in Hannover, Germany at the NVIDIA booth, located in Hall 23, B20 as well as at many of the Company’s partner booths located elsewhere on the show floor, including:
March 9 through March 15, 2006 during regular Cebit show hours. ABOUT NVIDIA NFORCE 500: For the NVIDIA nForce 500 family, NVIDIA has integrated support for some of the industry’s most viable technologies aimed at providing users with some of the most feature-rich platforms possible. Among the features NVIDIA has included into this next-generation product family are:
For more information on the Cebit tradeshow, please visit www.cebit.de. For more information on NVIDIA products, please visit www.nvidia.com or www.nzone.com.
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Certain statements in this media alert including, but not limited to, the features, benefits, capabilities and performance of the nForce 500 series of MCPs, the availability of products, our lead in the AMD discrete core-logic space, products that will be displayed at Cebit and the partners that will be displaying products based on NVIDIA MCPs are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause results to be materially different than expectations. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, development of new and faster MCPss, demand by customers for our competitors’ products, delays in ramping new products into production, PC users demanding different performance and features than those our products support, development of faster and better products by our competitors in the AMD discrete core-logic space, market acceptance of new products and technologies, difficulties in integration of products, loss of performance when products are integrated, changes in industry standards and interfaces, the impact of competitive products and pricing, manufacturing defects, software bugs, display of different products by our partners at Cebit and other risks detailed from time to time in the NVIDIA reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission including its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended October 30, 2005. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date hereof. NVIDIA disclaims any obligation to update these forward-looking statements. ### Copyright© 2013 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. All company and/or product names may be trade names, trademarks, and/or registered trademarks of the respective owners with which they are associated. Features, pricing, availability, and specifications are subject to change without notice. Note to editors: If you are interested in viewing additional information on NVIDIA, please visit the NVIDIA Press Room at http://www.nvidia.com/page/press_room.html
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