
NVIDIA Releases ForceWare 195.39 Video Card Drivers
NVIDIA has released a new driver this morning on their beta download site that adds OpenCL 1.0 support for all GeForce 8-series and later GPUs. These drivers are dated October 27, 2009 and feature improved SLI and multi-GPU support for several recent popular titles as well as over 200 various bug fixes. The drivers also add support for CUDA Toolkit 3.0, which will be made available to developers sometime down the road. You can find the list of changes below. Be sure to download these drivers if you want the latest and greatest available!

New in Version 195.39
- Adds support for OpenCL 1.0 (Open Computing Language) for all GeForce 8-series and later GPUs.
- Adds support for CUDA Toolkit 3.0 features and performance enhancements. See CUDA Zone for more details.
- Adds SLI and multi-GPU support for Borderlands, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, G-Force, FIFA Soccer 2010, League of Legends: Clash of Fates, NHL 2009, Order of War, Pro Evolution Soccer 2010, Race On, Star Trek: D-A-C. Improved SLI and multi-GPU support for Champions: Online and Dragon Age: Origins.
- Includes over 200 bug fixes. Refer to the release notes on the documentation tab for information about the key bug fixes in this release.
- Users without US English operating systems can select their language and download the International driver here.
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October 30 News from Around the Web
ASUS P7P55D Deluxe, EVO Motherboards @ iXBT Labs and other reviews from around the web can be found by visiting our forums!
"If you have to choose between these two models, it's really easy. Deluxe has a tad better power supply system and a formally better audio codec. But EVO offers eSATA on the rear panel. You have to agree that the boards are very similar. The key difference is TurboV Remote that is not available for EVO."
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TSMC 40nm yield issues resurface, CEO promises fix by year-end
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has revealed it recently run into issues with its 40nm process technology impacting yields. Company chairman and CEO Morris Chang pledged the issue will be solved within the quarter. During TSMC's July 2009 investors conference, Chang revealed that yield rates for 40nm processes had improved to 60%, up from as low as 20-30% in the second quarter of 2009.
TSMC said it has seen yield rates for its 40nm node drop to 40% due chamber matching issues. Main customers for TSMC's 40nm processes are GPU vendors AMD, which recently launched its new 40nm-based Radeon 5870 series, and Nvidia, who is scheduled to launch its 40nm-based GT300 series of chips in December, according to previous reports. TSMC's recent issues may impact the shipping schedules of the GPU vendors, market watchers commented.
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nMediaPC HTPC 8000 Wooden HTPC Case
nMediaPC recently introduced the first retail Wooden HTPC Case! The classic looking HTPC 8000 case not only will meet your HTPC needs, with its smart internal design, it can easily meet most any gamer's expectations. It supports full ATX motherboard, ATX PSU and all full length video cards to boot.
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