NVIDIA GeForce 9M Series: Notebook PC GPU at Computex 2008

June 3, 2008

NVIDIA GeForce 9M Highlights

  • New graph­ics engine that deliv­ers up to 40% faster per­for­mance than the pre­vi­ous gen­er­a­tion of GeForce note­book GPUs and up to 10x faster than generic inte­grated graph­ics solutions
  • New PureVideo® HD video pro­cess­ing for improved color and contrast
  • Full sup­port for the lat­est Blu-ray Profile 2.0 fea­tures and Blu-ray Live
  • Extensive multi-display con­nec­tiv­ity with sup­port for all the lat­est dis­play stan­dards includ­ing DVI, HDMI 1.3, DisplayPort 1.1, and VGA
  • Support for the new MXM ver­sion 3.0 graph­ics mod­ule specification

NVIDIA GeForce 9M Notebook PC GPU Hybrid SLI

On June 3, 2008 NVIDIA announced its GeForce 9M series graph­ics proces­sors (GPU) that incor­po­rate the company’s new Hybrid SLI tech­nol­ogy. NVIDIA claims that the GeForce 9M GPUs are the fastest note­book PC GPUs on the planet allow­ing you to blaze through games, work on 3D appli­ca­tions and enjoy HD movies. The GeForce 9M GPUs are multi-core and hope­fully that means more graph­ics power with less heat. The Hybrid SLI tech­nol­ogy enables two NVIDIA GPUs, one low-power and one high-performance, to work together in the same note­book PC to deliver GeForce Boost and HybridPower. Can’t wait to see new super fast note­book PCs with GeForce 9M GPUs com­ing down the pipe!

Source: NVIDIA via Engadget

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