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    Editor’s take: An early Nvidia graphics card has surfaced at an auction drawing attention from collectors and enthusiasts. The growing fascination with tech memorabilia highlights how these once-ordinary items have become coveted symbols of innovation and nostalgia.

    A seldom-seen “artifact” from the early days of graphics technology is currently attracting significant interest: an original Nvidia Riva TNT engineering prototype kit, packaged with a special-edition promotional lunchbox, is now available through a Heritage auction. Dating back to 1998, this set represents a transformative period for Nvidia, before the adoption of the term “GPU,” when 3D-capable video cards were more commonly referred to as 3D graphics accelerators.

    The Nvidia Riva TNT holds a pivotal place in the history of graphics processing. It marked the moment when Nvidia emerged as a serious contender in the 3D graphics market, challenging the dominance of 3dfx and paving the way for the modern GPU era. Launched in 1998, the Riva TNT – short for “TwiN Texel” – introduced a dual-pipeline architecture that allowed it to process two texels per clock cycle, effectively doubling the pixel fill rate compared to most competitors at the time, which typically relied on a single pipeline.

    Beyond its architectural advancements, the Riva TNT stood out for supporting 32-bit color at a time when many rival cards were limited to 16-bit. It also featured faster SDRAM memory, higher capacities (up to 16MB), and support for AGP 2x, which doubled the data bandwidth between the graphics card and the motherboard. These technical improvements enabled Nvidia’s Riva to run games at higher resolutions with better image quality than most of its contemporaries.

    Included in the kit is a pre-release Riva TNT card, still in its protective sleeve, though its operational condition is unconfirmed. The card and accompanying items are housed in a sturdy metal case that shows wear consistent with its age. Alongside the hardware, the package contains early driver and demonstration discs, as well as a boxed pen engraved with the Nvidia logo. Notably, the case’s interior foam reportedly features a handwritten note from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, though the authenticity of the signature has not been verified.

    The promotional lunchbox included in the auction is a particularly rare collectible, originally produced in limited quantities for Nvidia staff and select members of the press.

    Its design features bold, retro-inspired graphics and slogans from the era, including a playful jab at the competition with phrases like “Defending the world from mediocrity.” The lunchbox, which also bears a message attributed to Huang, remains in good condition aside from minor wear around the label. As with the graphics card, the authenticity of the signature is unconfirmed.

    At the time of writing, bidding has reached $575, with the auction expected to draw higher offers before it concludes in two weeks.

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