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NVIDIA Introduces Industry-Changing, Highly Integrated GPU
NVIDIA Introduces Industry-Changing, Highly Integrated GPU
> New GeForce 9400M GPU Delivers 5x the Performance in One-half the Size For further information, contact: Ken Brown NVIDIA Corporation (408) 486-2626 kebrown@nvidia.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SANTA CLARA, CA—OCTOBER 15, 2008 —Demand for better visual computing performance continues to grow as ...
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New photo reveals MacBook Pro, new display also possible
New photo reveals MacBook Pro, new display also possible
appleinsider.com — A new photo showing a fully assembled next-generation 15-inch MacBook Pro with a black display bezel has... surfaced, which AppleInsider can confirm is legitimate. Separately, Apple is believed to be readying a new breed of display. (more) New photo reveals MacBook Pro, new display also possible
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NVIDIA drops a little more info on the new 9400M
CrunchGear — ... If you’re wondering about those new MacBooks and what exactly it is that NVIDIA contributed, they’ve got you covered. There’s not a lot of testing yet (we’ll cover it as soon as it happens), but it’s enough for them to say that the 9400M is a huge improvement over the last generation MacBooks’ integrated graphics. “Industry-Changing” is, I think, somewhat of an exaggeration considering laptops have been doing high-powered graphics and gaming for years, but the 9400M certainly is a good solution for a MacBook-type computer. ...

NVIDIA gets official with GeForce 9400M GPU
Engadget — Filed under: GamingNot like NVIDIA really needed to waste the ink here, but it has decided to hover under the spotlight a bit more by officially introducing its GeForce 9400M GPU. Yeah, the same one Apple made official on its behalf yesterday. The single-chip design features 16 parallel processing cores, 54GFLOPs of processing power and promises 5x the graphics power over Intel's Centrino 2. In other words, this thing will come a lot closer to handling Crysis in a satisfactory manner than that lowly integrated set you're probably working ...

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