Showing posts with label NVIDIA. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 30, 2009

nVidia GeForce GTX 285 Mac Edition


nVidia has told Apple Insider that they will release the GeForce GTX 285 Mac Edition in June 2009. nVidia has not yet disclosed complete details, but the component will be manufactured by EVGA and offer two dual-link DVI ports instead of a Mini DisplayPort. It looks like the Mac version will feature 240 processor cores and 1GB of GDDR3 memory as the standard configuration. nVidia also announced the Quadro FX 4800 for the Apple Mac Pro, with 1.5GB of onboard memory but only 192 graphics cores. Both graphic cards support nVidia’s CUDA technology and the upcoming OpenCL standard that will be utilized in Mac OS X Snow Leopard.

Monday, April 27, 2009

NVIDIA Ion Platform with 9400M and Intel Atom Brings High Graphics Performance in Netbook Market


Netbook is famous for its ultra small form factor and light weight that allows users to carry around for web browsing activity. Some of the common feature requirements include wireless network capability, highly power efficient processor and chipset and lower BOM (Bill of Material) cost. However, when comes to graphics performance, it may not as good as those gaming machines or even some home based multimedia systems. In view of current popular demand of full HD (High Definition) decode capability, NVIDIA has initiated a new platform that plans to bring excellent High Definition graphics to mobile users. Named as Ion, it is featured with its own famous 9400M chipset coupled with Hyper-threaded Intel Atom N270 processor.

Obviously, Intel 945GSE chipset, which has been used extensively in current Intel netbook platform may not able to satisfy current consumers’ high requirements. And now with Intel ultra small form factor, high performance per watt processor combined with intensive graphics processing NVIDIA chipset, it will able to deliver an impressive performance boost suitable for graphics centric applications, extending the capability of existing mobile platform beyond netbook market. The new platform is claimed to be able to deliver 5 times much faster graphics processing and up to 10 times in terms of video hardware decode capability as compared to Intel current 945GSE chipset.

The Ion platform is expected to be available by second half of 2009. However, no pricing information as of now but hopefully it will able to maintain low BOM cost as well as low power consumption as what being expected in nettop or netbook market while able to offer excellent graphics solutions.

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