Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Fermi new Nvidia graphics chip unveiled

 Nvidia announced its latest family of notebook graphics Fermi systems this week, balancing support for 3D, with decent battery life.
400M series Nvidia graphics chips will be used by many leading manufacturers of laptops including Acer, Asus, Dell, Lenovo, Samsung and Toshiba.
Switchable Graphics
All the above mentioned brands of notebooks with the technology to extract “switchable graphics” Optimus Nvidia to enable users to switch effortlessly(in background) between the format on the motherboard and stronger discrete(but power-hungry) graphics card, when you need a chip.
Many new laptops with these producers will also support stereoscopic 3D Nvidia 3D Vision brand, with the likes of Asus and Toshiba are already on the market such products.
Nvidia has released seven new graphics chips today, the GeForce GTX and GTX 460M 470m on top of the range for hard-core gamers and power users.
Family Fermi
chips are based on the architecture of Nvidia Fermi, with Nvidia, claiming that they are 40 percent faster than previous systems GeForce 300M.
Nvidia also claims the new graphics chips for laptops are three times faster than integrated graphics chips from Intel for tasks such as editing and sharing high-definition video.
Note the number of new 3D Vision laptops on the way later this year, including Asus G53Jw, the GeForce GTX 460M graphics chip, and Acer Aspire 5745DG the chip GeForce GTX 425th Asus is also set to launch 3D all-in-one PCs, Asus ET2400XVT that will be the GeForce GTX 460M graphics chip.
Via Nvidia
  • Share/Bookmark