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Old 22nd Apr 2006, 05:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default NVIDIA RAISES PERFORMANCE BAR WITH NOTEBOOK GPUS DESIGNED FOR EXTREME HD GAMING!

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NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in programmable graphics processor technologies, today unveiled the new NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 Series of graphics processing units (GPUs), which enable gamers to experience vivid, extreme high-definition (XHD) games on notebook PCs — a dream come true for gamers who demand performance and portability.

The two new GPUs are:
• GeForce Go 7900 GTX GPU – the new NVIDIA flagship GPU which delivers XHD graphics performance and extends the Company’s position as a performance leader.
• GeForce Go 7900 GS GPU – enables superior gaming performance in slimmer performance notebooks

“At XHD screen resolutions of 1680x1050 and 1920x1200, games have up to 65% more image detail than games viewed on common 1024x768 notebook screens,” said Jeff Fisher, Senior Vice President of the GPU Business at NVIDIA. “These powerful GPUs are designed to blaze through games at extreme HD resolutions with state-of-the-art 3D graphics effects. The result is a greatly enhanced level of realism and immersion for gamers on the go.”

The Company’s previous top-of-the-line mobile GPUs set a new standard for performance that established them as the GPUs of choice in enthusiast gaming notebooks from top manufacturers. The new GeForce Go 7900 Series of GPUs, with higher performance per watt efficiency, raise the performance bar to new heights.

The NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 Series of GPUs feature support for advanced technologies that enhance the mobile computing experience:
• Support for the latest games and applications with DirectX 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 and film quality high dynamic range (HDR) lighting, the must-have feature for developers delivering more realism to real-time gaming.
• H.264 hardware accelerated support through NVIDIA PureVideo™ technology — the combination of HD video processors and software delivers a HD home-theatre quality video experience to the PC.
• NVIDIA PowerMizer® technology, with advanced power management features that enable the dramatic performance enhancements in the same power budget as the previous generation of NVIDIA mobile GPUs. The reduced power consumption and less heat generation result in cooler and smaller notebooks with increased battery life.
• A high performance 3D architecture built for Microsoft Windows Vista™ — the industry’s first operating system to require a dedicated GPU to realise its full potential .

NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 Series GPUs are now available for order from industry leading notebooks partners such as Dell and Toshiba. Other partners that plan to ship soon include ABS, CyberPower, Falcon Northwest, Gateway, Hypersonic, iBuyPower, Velocity Micro, Vicious PC, and Voodoo PC in North America, as well as AJP, Evesham, Gericom, Multirama, Plaisio, and XS2 in Europe. To obtain more information about the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 series of GPUs or to see a current list of notebooks based on these new GPUs, visit www.nvidia.com.
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Old 23rd Apr 2006, 03:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
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zzz... DTRs are boring...

why cant they put high-end gfx into thin-&-light notebook (<2.5kg)?
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at least Acer manages to pack X800 with a 15.4" WXGA under 3kg selling only for 670pounds (VAT incl.) = approx. RM4367
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lol, I couldn't agree more. I want a projection screen, that would be fun!
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1280x720 is very normal. Wait to you see Dell's 17" 1900x1200!!!
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it's really nice to see that mobile gfx is performing so much better now. It's unfortunate that we cannot really get these laptops without paying a premium or have the option to upgrade like most desktop/
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I'd still prefer desktops for gaming over laptops.
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