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NVIDIA Extends 64-Bit Graphics Leadership to Intel-Based Workstations
"The 64-Bit computing market has made great strides over the last couple of years," said Dwight Diercks, vice president of software development at NVIDIA. "The Intel Xeon processor platform with 64-bit extensions will provide professional graphics users a super-charged platform that can run both 32-bit and 64-bit applications. NVIDIA's commitment to supporting this platform technology starts by delivering high-performance, stable solutions -- and ends with unrivaled quality and productivity." Available for download today at www.nvidia.com, NVIDIA ForceWare is designed to provide native performance for both 32-bit and 64-bit software applications, granting business users the benefit of long-term investment protection as these systems are designed to enable seamless transition from a 32-bit to 64-bit environment. In addition, NVIDIA UDA ensures that all of NVIDIA's advanced graphics and desktop management features are available for all 64-bit platforms.