OCZ Finally Releases Vista 64-bit Drivers for the NIA (Neural Impulse Actuator)
Oct 14, 2008
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The OCZ Neural Impulse Actuator has been out for seven months. However, it is only now that OCZ has launched 64-bit drivers. After many expectations from Gamers and Enthusiasts, the 64-bit Windows Vista drivers are currently available for the ground-breaking Neural Impulse Actuator (the NIA) of OCZ. New drivers have been under continuous development since the issue of the NIA. In addition, with this new availability gamers who use 64-bit Vista may now completely integrate the NIA into their systems as an innovative new gaming device.
Ryan Petersen, CEO of the OCZ Technology Group stated that through developments in hardware and software games are able to provide consumers with exceptional entertainment experience. He added that they want to take the next step by immersing gamers into these environments with the advanced new NIA. Petersen also said that the NIA basically modifies the way in which gamers are interact with and manage elements during games. Moreover, they can be configured in a matter of minutes for any game that
is already issued or is going to be published.Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology at OCZ Technology commented that the migration to the Vista 64 environment with the unified version 2.0 software suite needed a complete recoding of the human interface device library. Still, in consideration of the growing acceptance of 64-bit computing, the attempt was valuable. He also reported that adding the 64-bit executable into a unified driver package including Windows XP-32, Vista -32, and Vista-64 once again exhibits a commitment of the OCZ to the cutting-edge gaming community that is their most loyal customer base.
OCZ Technology is committed to providing up-to-date information and updates abput their products, together with top level customer service and product support.
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NIA (Neural Impulse Actuator) by OCZ released!
OCZ issues Vista 64-bit Beta Drivers for the NIA (Neural Impulse Actuator)
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