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Nvidia chipset support to come for Intel Atom nettops
Intel and Nvidia will join forces to enable Nvidia chipset support to the Atom platform in order to enhance graphics performance, according to sources at PC vendors.
INQUIRER confirms Apple Macbook Pros have Nvidia bad bump material
theinquirer.net — By Charlie Demerjian : Tuesday, 09 December 2008, 11:20 AM WHEN THE NEW Macbooks came out a few weeks ago, Nvidia stated that the chips they provided to Apple did not contain the proverbial 'bad bumps'. Unfortunately for them, an investigation lead ... (more) INQUIRER confirms Apple Macbook Pros have Nvidia bad ...
             INQUIRER confirms Apple Macbook Pros have Nvidia bad bump material
INQUIRER confirms Apple Macbook Pros have Nvidia bad bump material
theinquirer.net — WHEN THE NEW Macbooks came out a few weeks ago, Nvidia stated that the chips they provided to Apple did not contain the proverbial 'bad bumps'. Unfortunately for them, an investigation led by The Inquirer proves that not to be the case. Background If ... (more) INQUIRER confirms Apple Macbook Pros have ...
Nvidia Goes Netbooks: Releases Ion Graphics Platform for Intel Atom
Nvidia Goes Netbooks: Releases Ion Graphics Platform for Intel Atom
blog.laptopmag.com — nvidia2lead We have reviewed many an Intel Atom netbook. Performance is quite standard at this point; the netbooks can handle basic multi-tasking including Web browsing and word processing and light multimedia use, such as watching streaming video or ... (more) Nvidia Goes Netbooks: Releases Ion Graphics Platform for ...
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Nvidia Bringing GeForce 9400M to Atom Netbooks to Make Them Suck Less [Unconfirmed]
Gizmodo — ... (from the new MacBooks) to Atom-based netbooks, which would markedly boost graphics performance. Netbooks that don't totally bite balls performance-wise, holee crap. [Digitimes] ...

NVIDIA chipset support rumored to be coming to Atom-based nettops
Engadget — We've already heard about NVIDIA's apparent interest in getting into the netbook space, despite the fact that it dropped its own grand designs with VIA not too long ago, and it now looks like it could be wrangling its way into other Atom-based territory as well, at least if DigiTimes' latest reporting is to be believed. Supposedly, NVIDIA has been working on getting its MCP79 chipset to support Intel's Atom processors, but it's apparently only focusing on desktop-bound nettops during the "initial period," and leaving the more plentiful netbooks for another ...

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