Saturday, June 21st 2008

NVIDIA Optimizes Notebook PCs With New Lineup of GPUs

As the global demand for better visual experiences makes its way into the notebook market, NVIDIA Corporation continues to address that demand with the introduction of a new line-up of notebook GPUs, the NVIDIA GeForce 9M Series of graphics processors, and a new graphics innovation, NVIDIA Hybrid SLI technology. These new technologies enable customers to optimize their notebooks to power today's visual applications, such as: the latest operating systems, photo editing, mapping software, games, and HD movies. Considered one of the most important processors inside the notebook PC, and perhaps the most important, an NVIDIA GPU enables a completely flexible, scalable, and high-definition entertainment platform.

"Beginning this summer, GeForce 9M GPUs and Hybrid SLI, paired with AMD and Intel CPUs, will enable a new breed of notebooks," said Jeff Fisher, senior vice president of the GPU business at NVIDIA. "These new notebooks will be optimized to deliver a visual experience and raw computing performance that traditional cookie-cutter notebooks with integrated graphics simply can't touch."

With the launch of the GeForce 9M Series of notebook GPUs, NVIDIA has once again engineered the world's fastest notebook GPUs, designed for running today's graphically intensive games, 3D applications and HD movies at extreme resolutions. In addition, this new GPU features a multi-core architecture which will not only speed up entertainment applications, but will also speed up today's lifestyle applications, like video encoding from a PC to a small personal media device, where the speed up in the video conversion is up to 5x faster with the GeForce 9M family GPUs."

In addition, the new GeForce 9M notebook GPUs enable the world's first notebooks with Hybrid SLI technology. The new technology enables two NVIDIA GPUs, one low-power and one high-performance, to work cooperatively in the same PC to deliver two features-GeForce Boost and HybridPower . These features deliver more performance from both GPUs for visual computing when needed, or save power by switching to the low-power GPU when not. Hybrid SLI gives users the quality and performance benefits of a high-performance GPU without sacrificing battery life.

The NVIDIA GeForce 9M family of GPUs also feature:

* A new graphics engine that delivers up to 40% faster performance than the previous generation GeForce notebook GPUs and 10x the performance of integrated graphics solutions
* New PureVideo HD video processing features for improved color and contrast
* Full support for the latest Blu-ray advancements including BD-Live and dual-stream video playback
* Extensive multi-display connectivity with support for all the latest display standards including DVI, HDMI 1.3, Display Port 1.1, and VGA
* Support for the new MXM version 3.0 graphics module specification

"With the recent addition of advanced features to Blu-ray and the complexity of DirectX 10 games like Crysis, PC users need more graphics processing performance than today's generic integrated graphics can deliver," said Rene Haas, general manager of the notebook business at NVIDIA. "The new GeForce 9M series meets this need while also delivering processing muscle for applications beyond gaming and graphics."

The new GeForce 9M GPUs will power the visual computing experience in over a hundred notebook models beginning this summer. For more information, please visit www.nvidia.com.

About NVIDIA
NVIDIA is the world leader in visual computing technologies and the inventor of the GPU, a high-performance processor which generates breathtaking, interactive graphics on workstations, personal computers, game consoles, and mobile devices. NVIDIA serves the entertainment and consumer market with its GeForce graphics products, the professional design and visualization market with its Quadro graphics products, and the high-performance computing market with its Tesla computing solutions products. NVIDIA is headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif. and has offices throughout Asia, Europe, and the Americas. For more information, visit www.nvidia.com.
Source: NIVIDA.com
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9 Comments on NVIDIA Optimizes Notebook PCs With New Lineup of GPUs

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
does it also come with the added ability to turn the other card off for non 3d functions??? like say put into into a 'sleep' mode sorta thing until a 3D app starts up then it will wake & kick in. that would be pretty cool since their making so much song n dance about how great the new set up is gonna be.

if its cool then I may wait until the 9 series is out before i decide to get a new laptop.

so it will be more of a performance jump. ATi X1600MR > 9800M (GS/GT/GTS/GTX)

Pwn'oriffic.


oh yeah & i like how they specifically mention AMD - after they were caught red handed a Cibit/computex having a laptop with an INTEL CPU when they were advertising it as some new fangled AMD mobile chip.

the night is young but do AMD really have what it takes to make things worth while??
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#2
tkpenalty
Its just a cut down G92............ usually, nothing new.
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#3
scoutingwraith
Really i want to see the new Laptop GPU's since i've been itching to get a new one.
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#4
Triprift
Hopefully the new models will come with better cooling as thats the one big thing that holds lappy back atm
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#5
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
I would imagine, after Nvidias last 8 series made the mobile jump and therefore Hybrid Power, these would be included too. I love when ATI and Nvidia bring their desktop cards to the mobile market.
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#6
Selene
This is what i have been waiting on, been needing a new Laptop for some time, im still using a Dell with PII 500mhz woot such power lol.

The hybreed is what i have been needing, 90% of the laptops even 8600M GT and 9500Ms do not do well with most newer games, and 8800M cards cost way to much.
I just hope they can keep the price reasonable, im realy thinking it will be a 9500M with a 9600GT(some thing in this power range) this should give you the power of the 9800GTX for gaming.
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#7
MilkyWay
im still waiting for a cheap laptop with good graphics ntill then ill never get a lappy they cost to much for the relative performance, i could get more performance for the money with a desktop

i wish theyd being out either a cheap as hell lappy with crap graphics but good at everything else or a lappy thats moderately priced but has decent graphics

all the dell lappy i see are crappy graphics yet cost too much


no doubt these new laptop gpu will be priced high
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#8
Selene
As long as its under $2,000.00 ill be getting one, im realy hoping its at least duel 9500Ms any thing less and ill pass.
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Triprift
MilkyWayim still waiting for a cheap laptop with good graphics ntill then ill never get a lappy they cost to much for the relative performance, i could get more performance for the money with a desktop

i wish theyd being out either a cheap as hell lappy with crap graphics but good at everything else or a lappy thats moderately priced but has decent graphics

all the dell lappy i see are crappy graphics yet cost too much


no doubt these new laptop gpu will be priced high
Yeah id say yad be right considering mine was 3 odd grand when i bought it over a year ago :/
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