Official nVidia Driver Avalible for Solaris 10 X86
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[ sunhelp] On the nVidia driver page you’ll need to look under “Quadro” to find the driver, but don’t let that scare you off, this driver will support Quadro as well as the full line of Geforce cards.
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[Technorati.com] Technorati Tag: storage: Just released today, the official nVidia driver for Solaris 10 X86. On the nVidia driver page youll need to look under “Quadro” to find the...
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[Netscape.com.com] Sun Microsystems | News.blog | CNET News.com: Sun for years sold computers only using Sparc processors such as its current UltraSparc IV, but in 2002 began embracing x86 chips such as Intel's Xeon and Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron. Sun didn't design its current Opteron products, but that's changing now with the acquisition of Kealia and the resulting return of Sun's first computer engineer, Andy Bechtolsheim.
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Posted at June 27, 2005 12:56 PM