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Nvidia GTX 675M Graphics Now Shipping in MSI Notebooks

Nvidia GTX 675M Graphics Now Shipping in MSI Notebooks

Posted on Jun 01, 2012 by MG3

MSI has announced it is now shipping Nvidia's fastest graphics card in its GT70 gaming notebook and introduced two more value-oriented gaming notebooks.
The GTX 675M is essentially a rebranded GTX 580M; it's the second-fastest mobile graphics card available next to the AMD Radeon HD 7970M.

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NVIDIA: there's nothing 'Ultra' about Ivy Bridge Ultrabooks unless you add Kepler

NVIDIA: there's nothing 'Ultra' about Ivy Bridge Ultrabooks unless you add Kepler

Posted on Apr 24, 2012 by MG3

This is a vaguely awkward message for NVIDIA to be putting out. On one hand, the company is best buddies with Intel and is hoping to see its next-gen GPUs bundled with a large portion of the Ivy Bridge notebooks that will ship this year. But to reach that target, it must risk irking Chipzilla by emphasizing the limitations of Ivy Bridge's integrated graphics. That's exactly what happened at a recent presentation, when NVIDIA told us there'll be "nothing Ultra" about the performance of a regular Ivy Bridge Ultrabook because the integrated HD 4000 graphics will only handle around 43 percent of current games.

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Acer unveils M3 ultrabook with Nvidia Kepler graphics, available this month

Acer unveils M3 ultrabook with Nvidia Kepler graphics, available this month

Posted on Mar 15, 2012 by MG3

Acer has officially taken the wraps off its newest ultrabook, the Aspire Timeline Ultra M3, a 20mm thick, 15.6 inch system that happens to be the first of its class to use a dedicated GeForce graphics chip. It's not just any dedicated graphics chip either, but rather Nvidia's long-awaited 28nm Kepler GPU.
The machine is powered by a Sandy Bridge Core i5 or i7 processor with integrated Intel HD 3000 graphics and a GeForce GT 640M to take care of the more demanding graphics duties. It features Nvidia's Optimus technology for automatic switching between the two GPUs, helping the Ultra M3 achieve up to eight hours of battery life. Stretching the definition of Ultrabook, Acer has even incuded an ...

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Asus Transformer Prime announced: World's first NVIDIA Tegra 3 tablet is official

Asus Transformer Prime announced: World's first NVIDIA Tegra 3 tablet is official

Posted on Nov 09, 2011 by MG1

The time many of you have been waiting for has finally arrived. Not only have we just got our first real look at NVIDIA’s quad-core processor, the Tegra 3, but now we have more information on the very first tablet that will be using the snappy SoC, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime.
The Transformer Prime is a significant upgrade from the still-popular original. However, the Prime in its name is there for a reason. The tablet is being marketed as a premium tablet, and of course, it is. Because of that, the pricing for the Transformer Prime isn’t the same as the original, which was aimed at the mainstream consumer. That said, if you’re looking to be the cock of the walk with your next tablet ...

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NVIDIA announces GeForce GTX 580M and 570M, availability in the Alienware M18x and MSI GT780R

NVIDIA announces GeForce GTX 580M and 570M, availability in the Alienware M18x and MSI GT780R

Posted on Jun 28, 2011 by I.P.K.

We know you're going to be shocked -- shocked! -- to hear this, but NVIDIA's gone and refreshed its high-end line of GeForce GTX cards. The GTX 580M takes the place of the GTX 485M, and NVIDIA's bragging that it's the "fastest notebook GPU ever," capable, we're told, of besting the Radeon HD 6970M's tesselation performance by a factor of six.

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Nvidia CEO Sees MacBook Air as Template for Future Laptops

Nvidia CEO Sees MacBook Air as Template for Future Laptops

Posted on Feb 18, 2011 by MG3

Take a good look at your notebook. Is it thin? Does it resemble Apple's MacBook Air? By 2014, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang believes the answer to both of those questions will be 'yes,' as he sees the Mac...

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HP gives 17-inch EliteBook NVIDIA's Quadro FX 5000M

HP gives 17-inch EliteBook NVIDIA's Quadro FX 5000M

Posted on Jul 28, 2010 by MG15

Following up on today's announcement from NVIDIA, HP said it will soon ship its most powerful notebook, the EliteBook 8740W, with the Quadro FX 5000M. The 17-inch notebooks

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Nvidia Optimus Allows 'Hot' Removal of GPU

Nvidia Optimus Allows 'Hot' Removal of GPU

Posted on Mar 04, 2010 by MG17

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Nvidia Optimus is a hardware and software technology that determines when applications require discrete graphics via software, supplying power to the GPU in response...

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Next-Generation Nvidia Ion Is a Dedicated GPU That Powers Up Netbooks With 10x Faster Graphics

Next-Generation Nvidia Ion Is a Dedicated GPU That Powers Up Netbooks With 10x Faster Graphics

Posted on Mar 02, 2010 by MG17

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Netbook graphics are inherently weak, especially with Intel's much-derided integrated graphics. But the new Nvidia Ion—like its predecessor—lets even a wimpy netbook Hulk...

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