NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M is a graphics processor. This product is available from NVIDIA. The NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
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scoobs - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core i3 530, Quadro NVS 160M, Gigabyte H55M-USB3
scoobs - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core i3 530, Quadro NVS 160M, Gigabyte H55M-USB3
rambenchmark - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core 2 Duo P8600, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650, HP 30E7, Quadro NVS 160M, Dell 0G868N
root-28267-6216-27883 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core 2 Duo P8600, Quadro NVS 160M, Dell 0X055K
sfapi - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core 2 Duo P8600, Quadro NVS 160M, Dell 0X055K
teste01 - Tests on Fedora 12, Intel Core 2 Duo T9600, Quadro NVS 160M, Dell 0X574R
sdxfdsaf - Tests on Ubuntu 9.10, Intel Core 2 Duo P8600, Quadro NVS 160M, Dell Latitude E6500
oarena - Tests on Fedora 11, Intel Core 2 Duo P9600, Quadro NVS 160M, Dell Latitude E6400
anon-805-13499-5583 - Tests on Fedora 11, Intel Core 2 Duo P9600, Quadro NVS 160M, Dell Latitude E6400
slsl - Tests on Ubuntu 9.04, Intel Core 2 Duo T9800, NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M, Dell Latitude E6400
6500 - Tests on Ubuntu 9.04, Intel Core 2 Duo P8600, Quadro NVS 160M, Dell Latitude E6500
e6500disk - Tests on Ubuntu 9.04, Intel Core 2 Duo P8600, Quadro NVS 160M, Dell Latitude E6500
E6500_2.66GHz_8GB_7200RPM_QuadroNVS160M - Tests on Ubuntu 9.04, Intel Core 2 Duo T9550, Quadro NVS 160M, Dell Latitude E6500
asdfg - Tests on Ubuntu 9.04, Intel Core 2 Duo P8600, Quadro NVS 160M, Dell Latitude E6500
NVIDIA Does An Official 275.xx Linux Driver Blob: NVIDIA has officially introduced their 275.xx Linux driver series with the stable release of the 275.09.07 binary driver this morning...
NVIDIA Pre-Releases A New Linux Driver: The NVIDIA crew working on their proprietary Linux driver have just pre-released a new build, NVIDIA 270.41.03. This Linux driver update mainly adds support for a number of new GeForce / Quadro GPUs...
NVIDIA Shows Linux Compatible Ray-Tracing Engine: Yesterday there was the major announcement of the OpenGL 3.2 release, but the news coming out of today from New Orleans during SIGGRAPH is OptiX, which comes from the folks at NVIDIA. OptiX is a ray-tracing engine developed by NVIDIA to run on Quadro FX graphics cards and uses their CUDA architecture.
NVIDIA's Release Happiness Continues Into April: NVIDIA had ended out March with five Linux display driver releases with it ranging from a day to a week between updated Linux drivers were pushed out from this Santa Clara company. It's been just over a week since their last display driver release, but it looks like April will be another month of fierce Linux/Solaris/BSD driver updates from NVIDIA...
NVIDIA Calls It A Month With Five Driver Releases: You may have just installed the 180.37.04 Linux driver since it was released merely six days ago with OpenGL 3.1 support, but this morning NVIDIA has officially released the 180.44 Linux driver...
Another Week, Another New NVIDIA Linux Driver: It has not even been a week since the release of 185.13 Beta Linux driver, but today these Santa Clara engineers have pushed out yet another driver update for Linux. The NVIDIA 180.41 driver is this newest driver and it brings support for new Quadro FX graphics cards, improved power management on some systems, and bug-fixes...
NVIDIA Releases 177.82 Linux Driver: NVIDIA had released their 177.80 display driver more than a month ago, but arriving today is a point release update to this binary Linux driver. The NVIDIA 177.82 driver adds support for several new GPUs, a mobile power management fix, a mobile hot-key switching fix, and a Firefox 3.0 image corruption issue.
Overclocking The NVIDIA Quadro FX1700: Back in March we had reviewed the Quadro FX1700 512MB graphics card, which is NVIDIA's lower-end OpenGL 2.1 workstation graphics card that's based upon the consumer G84 core. In the benchmarks that had followed, we had compared the Quadro FX1700 performance under Windows, Linux, and Solaris.
NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M: Earlier this month we took a look at the NVIDIA Quadro FX1700, which is one of NVIDIA's mid-range workstation graphics cards that boasts 512MB of video memory, support for CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture), OpenGL 2.1, and the power consumption for this PCI Express graphics card is less than 50 Watts.
NVIDIA Quadro FX1700 512MB: Workstation GPUs are not our main focus at Phoronix, but with the increasing use of Linux on workstation systems, we will be starting to look at professional graphics products this month and likely more of them in the future. We are beginning this expedition by looking at the Quadro FX1700, which is one of NVIDIA's mid-range workstation graphics cards.
NVIDIA 100.14.23 Linux Driver Released: It was just yesterday that we at Phoronix told you to be on the lookout for a new NVIDIA Linux driver. Well, a new Linux driver is now available. The NVIDIA 100.14.23 display driver features improved hotkey switching support for some Lenovo notebooks, improved modesetting for Quadro GPUs, fixed a problem with Compiz after VT-switching, and improved interaction with Barco and Chi Mei 56" DFPs.
NVIDIA Quadro FX4500 X2: Not only has ATI Technologies come to the table with their new FireGL workstation cards today, but NVIDIA has also unleashed a new professional graphics solution. The Quadro FX4500 X2, as NVIDIA has called it, utilizes dual GPUs each with 512MB of video memory.