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03.03.2009 - NVIDIA lancia le gpu GeForce GTX 280M/260M e GTS 160M/150M |
NVIDIA ha presentato oggi al CeBIT 2009 di Hannover quattro nuove gpu destinate all'equipaggiamento dei notebook. Si tratta delle gpu della serie GeForce GTX siglate GeForce GTX 280M - la "più veloce gpu per notebook al mondo" e "idonea all'extreme gaming" secondo NVIDIA - e GeForce GTX 260M, il cui ambito di utilizzo è rappresentato dai notebook consumer di fascia alta ("enthusiast"), e le GeForce GTS 160M e GeForce GTS 150M, che sono invece in grado di fornire tutta la potenza necessaria per l'elaborazione video dei notebook ad alte prestazioni ("high-performance"). In accordo al produttore, le linee GeForce GTX 200M e GeForce GTS 100M possono far registrare frame rate superiori fino al 50% rispetto a quelli ottenibili con i prodotti omologhi della generazione precedente di NVIDIA, pur lasciando inalterato il consumo di potenza (questi chip grafici sono fabbricati con un processo tecnologico a 55nm, ndr). Oltre alle tecnologie proprietarie SLI e Physix, questi processori grafici supportano NVIDIA HybridPower. Questa consente di minimizzare, nel caso di configurazioni che includono un IGP e una gpu discreta, il consumo di potenza di quest'ultima nelle fasi in cui l'elaborazione possa essere gestita in maniera esclusiva dall'IGP. Asustek Computer, Clevo e Micro-Star International (MSI) stanno già mostrando al CeBIT 2009 dei notebook con un processore grafico appartenente alle linee GeForce GTX 200M e GeForce GTS 100M. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280M GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTS 160M GPU CEBIT 2009—HANOVER, GERMANY—MARCH 3, 2009— NVIDIA today introduced GPUs in four separate categories that push performance to the highest levels ever achieved in enthusiast and high-performance notebooks. Included in the group is the fastest notebook GPU in the market, the GeForce GTX 280M, with up to 50% more performance than previous generation enthusiast notebook GPUs. "These new NVIDIA GeForce GPUs are for those who won’t accept compromise in notebook performance," said Rene Haas, general manager of notebook business at NVIDIA. "These new GPUs meet the needs of the most demanding consumers in the marketplace by delivering industry-leading performance at all price segments along with features that go beyond graphics." The new line-up of notebook GPUs from NVIDIA include:
GeForce GTX 200M and GeForce GTS 100M Series GPUs make playing the latest HD games on a portable platform a reality by delivering blistering frame rates that are up to 50% faster than the previous generation products they are replacing, all without increasing overall power consumption. Using NVIDIA SLI technology, which enables close to double the graphics performance over a single GPU, two NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280M GPUs can be paired to offer the fastest notebook graphics solution available today. In order to enable a quiet state and to increase battery life, NVIDIA HybridPower technology can dynamically power down the powerful discreet GPU and transfer graphics operation to the integrated GPU for applications that do not require the high level of graphics horsepower. GeForce GTX 200M and GeForce GTS 100M Series GPUs feature the NVIDIA CUDA computing architecture and deliver Graphics Plus capabilities not found on competing solutions. Only with NVIDIA GPUs can you experience jaw-dropping NVIDIA PhysX gaming effects and lightning fast video and image processing all accelerated by the GeForce GPU. Users with notebooks equipped with NVIDIA GPUs have the added flexibility of downloading upgradeable graphics drivers directly from NVIDIA.com so they can immediately take advantage of new features, improved application compatibility, and performance optimizations. NVIDIA is the only GPU manufacturer that offers notebook driver downloads direct to consumers. ASUS, Clevo and MSI are all showing notebooks based on the new GeForce GTX 200M and GeForce GTS 100M Series GPUs at CeBit. For more information on GeForce GTX 200M and GeForce GTS 100M Series GPUs, please visit www.nvidia.com. News Source: NVIDIA Press Release Links |
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