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  • what is the software??

  • i use xilisoft hd video converter and it told me in order to upgrade i should use this software and it'll convert faster and use less cpu power. i have a hp envy and it always says "no compatible hardware detected"

  • I am a photographer, and this does not interest me at all hahaha

  • @themysteryman73 of course it wouldnt

  • I am offended that the demo pictures are not of people with blonde hair and blue eyes.

  • I dont get it. What is its use?

  • LMAO! what a epic demonstration by nvidia, really showing the power of computers from the 90's!

  • Useless!

  • HD rendering? At a decent time ON A NETBOOK? That's some intense stuff going on. Still, the demo is crap. And, um... Melody Wang, you might want to use a nickname.

  • Lol this is pretty fail demo smh

  • 99% of the people that comments are either ATI fans or retarded and doesn't understand the basics of pc performance.

  • I agree this isn't the greatest demo for CUDA, they should show a premier pro CS5 encode running on an a high end i7 PC without GPU CUDA acceleration vs a cheap i3 PC with a gts240 doing CUDA acceleration via mercury playback engine. The i3 w/ gts240 will encode much faster while costing much less in the first place, that's the power of CUDA and other parallel computing technologies like open CL and DirectCompute.

  • oh joy and my monitor can do that all by itself without even having a pc hooked up

  • OH MY GOD! INCREDIBLE, WE CAN VIEW OUR PHOTOS IN OUR MONITOR!!! YEEEEEEEEEEEEEAH

  • Super!!

  • This video is bullshit.

  • Wow it can show photos on your monitor? Incredible technology.

  • @Barry3443 this is basic GPU... without it it can't show photo... over the generation HD photo and 3D photo all needed this new technology a lot.

  • @Barry3443 Barry it looks to me that your "not so smart" if you know what I mean, the entire demonstration is at a level that a normal PC user should have an idea of what this technology can do, this is just the beginning of a new computing era.

  • @Barry3443 better than nothing :P

    yes i be trollin :/

  • shitty

  • i just wanna see cuda technology integrate it self with all of my everyday applications, but thats easier said then done.

  • @slvr99 you me and the rest of the world...

    its coming though! basically all you need subroutines and services that send work out to the unused gpu cores....bus speeds would go through the roof! of course embedding it into the hardware would be faster but im not sure how they bios would control it. i think it would need to be an OS operation

  • cracking wifi is very bad for the short run, but in the long run it forces ppl to develop safer more advanced technologies :/ Yes its true that CPU & CUDA are very different in the ways they process data and there's has a long road to take before its used in everyday applications, but I have seen example when a program put a 100% load on my quad core processor and CUDA enabled video card, but those are just programs that process a lot of data. You are right, this is not needed for slide shows

  • you just got pwned

  • this is far to clever for its own good. When I want watch a slide show I want too see

    the photos not some fancy transitions spinning and flipping image.

  • @AudaxRider your just mad cause our still running windows 3.1

  • @slvr99 I,m mad?? You can not even spell!

    If you want too spend two-four hundred pounds on a gimmick, thats up to you.

    Like I said this can be done in soft ware. If you knew anything about Windows then you would be aware of windows 7. It has a program that will produce a slide show.

  • @AudaxRider if you knew anything about CUDA, you might have figured out that its the key to accelerating not only media but almost all aspects of computing in the near future. by combining the power of the 100-500 cuda cores and your processor, its possible to accelerate curtain computer programs by 100's of times, programs with no 3d acceleration for example, your WPA/WPA2 wifi connection is no longer secure because this technology has accelerated new wifi cracking tools by 1000s of times.

  • @slvr99 This may be true...How ever it still dose not alter the fact that to use CUDA just for a slide show,is just a waste ..I do know how ever that there are cards that house CUDA with over two hundred cores. Quadro for example but I am yet to find any that can boast 500..I do not think that there is combining of CPU & CUDA as they work very differently.. further more do you really think the cracking of wifi connections is good thing??

  • @AudaxRider haha "You can not even spell!"

    I don't mean to troll but I just had to point out the irony in the entire comment. :)

  • first & nice

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