Archive for the ‘Nvidia’ Category

October 31st, 2009

GeForce Fermi GF100 GPU is Coming Soon

According to reports on the VizWorld web the next-gen DX11 class based GF100 chip (known under the Fermi family name) graphics cards based on the GPU will most likely be launched by early December, this year.

In addition, the company is also said to be taking pre-orders for the GF100 GPU, although its partners have received no guarantees on the final shipping date for the fresh graphics processor. Nevertheless, the December’s first week appear to remain the most likely estimation.

September 5th, 2009

Samsung M1 720p PMP Nvidia HD Mobile

According to Nvidia, the new Samsung M1 720p Portable Media Player (PMP) will be powered by one of the company’s Tegra ultra low-power High Definition (HD) mobile processor, consequently providing users of the said device with support for a 720p HD video playback capability on its Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting (AMOLED) display, wireless mobile games in amazing 2D/3D graphics and advanced audio functionality. The Samsung M1 also features an intuitive, Flash-based 3D user interface accelerated by Nvidia’s graphics expertise.

July 27th, 2009

Nvidia GeForce GTS 240 Released for OEMs

Nvidia quietly released 55nm G92b-equipped card, named GeForce GTS 240, which is designed for OEMs market only. It features 112 stream processors, 256bit of memory interface width and 120W of maximum Graphics card power, 675MHz core, 1620MHz shaders and 1GB GDDR3 memory clocked at 1100MHz. The GeForce GTS 240 has a TDP of 120W and is cooled by a single-slot cooler.

June 30th, 2009

Inno3D mini-ITX ION Board is Ready to Rock

As reported on media sources that Inno3D now sending out a promo for its ION-based mini-ITX mainboard, and possibly it will be branded as part of Inno3D’s iChiLL. You know, the products is on the platform Nvidia ION took place for the first time at the Computex event.

This attention of producers is understandable, of course because the platform is characterized by low power and high-performance graphics subsystem.

June 22nd, 2009

Nvidia Pegatron Vivid: A Tegra Chipset Netbook

Nvidia at Computex 2009 has announced Pegatron Vivid Netbook based on Nvidia Tegra Chipset. Recall that Pegatron Vivid is one of the few samples of systems, based on the platform NVIDIA Tegra chipset. It is now known in some detail on the technical characteristics of the netbook.

Pegatron Vivid Prototype has a matte-finish display and the dynamics of closed metal mesh, built in a mechanism of disclosure device. There are the usual set of audio inputs/outputs and USB ports. Pegatron Vivid netbook supports the full version of the Mozilla Firefox browser and can play videos from YouTube.