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  • 51Nvidia — Coordinates: 37°22′14.62″N 121°57′49.46″W / 37.3707278°N 121.9637389°W / 37.3707278; 121.9637389 …

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  • 52PlayStation (console) — For other uses, see PlayStation (disambiguation). PlayStation …

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  • 53Scalable Link Interface — For other uses, see SLI (disambiguation). Scalable Link Interface Manufacturer NVIDIA Predecessor Scan Line Interleave …

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  • 54Physics engine — A physics engine is a computer program that simulates Newtonian physics models, using variables such as mass, velocity, friction and wind resistance. It can simulate and predict effects under different conditions that would approximate what… …

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  • 55Atari 7800 — Infobox CVG system title=Atari 7800 logo= manufacturer=Atari Corporation type=Video game console generation=Third generation (8 bit era) lifespan=flagicon|US May 1984 [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=technology… …

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  • 56Personal computer game — A personal computer game (also known as a computer game or simply PC game) is a video game played on a personal computer, rather than on a video game console or arcade machine. Computer games have evolved from the simple graphics and gameplay of… …

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  • 57Molecular modeling on GPU — Ionic liquid simulation on GPU (Ascalaph Designer) Molecular modeling on GPU is the technique of using a graphics processing unit (GPU) for molecular simulations. [1] In 2007, NVIDIA introduced video cards that could be used not only to show… …

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  • 58Computer cooling — An OEM AMD heatsink mounted onto a motherboard. Computer cooling is required to remove the waste heat produced by computer components, to keep components within their safe operating temperature limits. Various cooling methods help to improve… …

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  • 59PhysX — Developer(s) Nvidia Corporation Stable release 9.11.0621 / October 24, 2010; 12 months ago& …

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  • 60Video Display Controller — A Video Display Controller or VDC is an integrated circuit which is the main component in a video signal generator, a device responsible for the production of a TV video signal in a computing or game system. Some VDCs also generate a sound signal …

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