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Asus, Eurocom, Maingear announce first laptops with Nvidia Fermi-based mobile graphics cards

Posted on 09 September 2010 by Ventus

Asus, Eurocom, Maingear announce first laptops with Nvidia Fermi-based mobile graphics cards
Nvidia announced its new Fermi architecture for laptop graphics cards last week, and the first takers are now starting to provide details on their new GeForce GTX 400M-series notebooks….

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As AMD prepares Radeon HD 6000 graphics cards, is Nvidia ready to cut price on GTX 460?

Posted on 07 September 2010 by Ventus

As AMD prepares Radeon HD 6000 graphics cards, is Nvidia ready to cut price on GTX 460?
Even if Nvidia’s recent roll out of graphics cards based on its new Fermi architecture has slightly dulled AMD’s momentum in the graphics market, the Radeon brand is still rolling along, with…

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As AMD prepares Radeon HD 6000 graphics cards, is Nvidia ready to cut price on GTX 460?

Posted on 07 September 2010 by Ventus

As AMD prepares Radeon HD 6000 graphics cards, is Nvidia ready to cut price on GTX 460?
Even if Nvidia’s recent roll out of graphics cards based on its new Fermi architecture has slightly dulled AMD’s momentum in the graphics market, the Radeon brand is still rolling along, with…

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Nvidia’s laptop graphics cards boost web browsing

Posted on 03 September 2010 by Ventus

Nvidia’s laptop graphics cards boost web browsing
Seven GT 400M and GTX series cards announced Nvidia has announced seven new GeForce 400M series graphics cards for laptops, which could provide parallel-processing capabilities to accelerate web browsing and 3D image rendering.

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Nvidia’s laptop graphics cards to boost Web browsing

Posted on 03 September 2010 by Ventus

Nvidia’s laptop graphics cards to boost Web browsing
Nvidia on Friday announced seven new GeForce 400M series graphics cards for laptops, which could provide parallel-processing capabilities to accelerate Web browsing and 3D image rendering.

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