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{{sub-stub}}'''NVIDIA''', often stylised as ('''nVidia''' or '''Nvidia''').
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{{sub-stub}}'''NVIDIA''', often stylized as '''nVidia''' or '''Nvidia''', is an American technology company specializing in video cards. The company has supplied [[Sega]] with graphics card technologies for many of their newer arcade boards.
  
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==Company==
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===NV1===
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{{MainArticle|NV1}}
 
NVIDIA's first commercial venture, the [[NV1]] PC graphics card was built in partnership with [[Sega]], using ideas inherited from the [[Sega Saturn]]. The NV1 had similarities to the Saturn's [[VDP1]] graphics processor. Nvidia was at one point was working with [[Sega of America]] to develop the console which would become the [[Sega Dreamcast]].
 
NVIDIA's first commercial venture, the [[NV1]] PC graphics card was built in partnership with [[Sega]], using ideas inherited from the [[Sega Saturn]]. The NV1 had similarities to the Saturn's [[VDP1]] graphics processor. Nvidia was at one point was working with [[Sega of America]] to develop the console which would become the [[Sega Dreamcast]].
  
NVIDIA have supplied [[Sega]] with graphics cards for many of their newer arcade boards.
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===NV2===
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{{MainArticle|NV2}}
  
 
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NVIDIA, often stylized as nVidia or Nvidia, is an American technology company specializing in video cards. The company has supplied Sega with graphics card technologies for many of their newer arcade boards.

Company

NV1

Main article: NV1.

NVIDIA's first commercial venture, the NV1 PC graphics card was built in partnership with Sega, using ideas inherited from the Sega Saturn. The NV1 had similarities to the Saturn's VDP1 graphics processor. Nvidia was at one point was working with Sega of America to develop the console which would become the Sega Dreamcast.

NV2

Main article: NV2.

References