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NVIDIA announces broad nForce compatibility

Further evidence of the growing support of the Company's new platform initiatives, NVIDIA Corporation announced that the industry's leading memory suppliers have completed validation and compatibility testing of a broad array of DDR memory modules on the company's nForce™ Platform Processing Architecture. NVIDIA established an industry milestone by developing the first PC platform--nForce--to utilize a 128-bit Double Data Rate (DDR) Synchronous (SDRAM) memory architecture for both system and graphics memory. nForce's TwinBank™ Memory Architecture paired with 128-bit DDR SDRAM provides the highest memory bandwidth and performance on a desktop PC. NVIDIA enables customers to choose from a broad selection of DDR modules thoroughly and specifically tested for nForce compatibility from leading memory manufacturers and module suppliers including, but not limited to: Micron Technology, Samsung Semiconductor, Hynix Semiconductor, Infineon Technologies, Kingston Technology, Smart Modular Technologies, Crucial Technology and PNY Technologies.

"NVIDIA's goal is to deliver the industry's highest-performing system and graphics performance on any platform," said Dan Vivoli, vice president of marketing at NVIDIA. "Only with the powerful combination of DDR memory and NVIDIA's TwinBank memory architecture can the power of NVIDIA's nForce Platform Processors truly be unleashed."

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