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Nvidia to provide GeForce 7 GPU's on Intel Boards |
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Written by CB Team
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Friday, 28 September 2007 |
The recent introduction of Microsoft Vista and a slew of other 3D-optimised applications, including Google Maps and Microsoft Office 2007, has redefined customer’s expectations for experiencing visually-rich mainstream applications on their home and business PCs.
What the above statement means is that consumers have now made the GPU a primary requirement in their PC purchasing decisions.
As the only independent GPU provider, NVIDIA Corporation is well positioned to capitalise on this emerging trend, and has announced that it has extended its family of GeForce 7-Series motherboard graphics processing units (mGPUs) to Intel processor-based PCs.
The NVIDIA GeForce 7150 mGPU delivers the performance of an entry-level discrete GPU and leading graphics compatibility when compared against traditional integrated graphics solutions.
The GeForce 7150, 7100, and 7050 mGPUs are designed to support a full range of Intel CPUs (Core 2, Pentium, and Celeron CPU families), including upcoming 45nm Intel “Penryn” processors and other new features, such as 1333MHz frontside bus technology.
In addition the GeForce 7-Series mGPUs support optional HDMI or DVI digital output capability to enable the playback of protected digital content directly from the PC to high-definition televisions and other displays.
For more information on NVIDIA GeForce mGPUs, please visit www.nvidia.com/mgpu.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 28 September 2007 )
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