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NVIDIA Partners and Customers "Get Ready" for Microsoft Windows Vista

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NVIDIA Corporation, announced two days ago support for the Microsoft "Certified for Windows Vista" logo program and the certification of an extensive line of graphics processing units (GPUs). The program, the latest in a series of milestones leading up to the launch of Windows Vista, identifies the industry partners working closely with Microsoft to help educate consumers so they make the best choices when buying or upgrading their PC.
The Certified for Windows Vista logo program helps people identify hardware that works optimally with Windows Vista-based PCs,
said Dave Wascha, director of partner marketing for Windows Vista at Microsoft Corp. NVIDIA will offer broad support for Windows Vista, certifying three generations of GPUs, from the latest GeForce 7 series to the GeForce FX series, launched back in 2002. Additionally, partners including BFG, EVGA and XFX will offer NVIDIA products Certified for Windows Vista at major retailers like Best Buy, Circuit City and Fry's Electronics. For a complete list of NVIDIA solutions for Windows Vista, please visit this page.

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