Saturday, March 4th 2006
NVIDIA Introduces PureVideo with H.264 Hardware Acceleration
After the beta 84.12 driver leaked yesterday, NVIDIA Corporation today announced the immediate availability of new NVIDIA PureVideo technology enabling comprehensive support for high-definition video including hardware acceleration for content based on the advanced H.264 specification. NVIDIA PureVideo technology provides hardware acceleration for decoding H.264, VC-1, WMV and MPEG-2 movies and performs post processing techniques on the decoded high definition content, including spatial-temporal de-interlacing and inverse telecine. Consumers with PCs built with the following NVIDIA products, will be able to watch high-definition videos and DVDs with the highest level of visual quality and performance:
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- NVIDIA GeForce 7-series of GPUs for the desktop and notebook PC
- NVIDIA GeForce 6-series of GPUs for the desktop and notebook PC
- NVIDIA nForce 6150 family of integrated GPUs
- NVIDIA Quadro FX4500, FX4400, FX4000, FX3400, FX1400, FX540, FX Go1400, FX4400G, FX4000 SDI
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