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Nvidia GeForce9400M prepares to conquer the Intel Notebook market
Geforce 9400M is the newest motherboard GPU (chipset + graphics) that Nvidia launched on the new Apple MacBooks. Shortly after, they preented a new variant, destined for low-cost PC’s and a mobile version for notebooks, based on the Intel CPU’s.
The true protagonist is, however, the GeForce9400M, where the M stands for “mobile”, more specifically, the notebook version. Here are some of the strong points of this new nvidia solution:
Single Chip - the chipset and graphics are united in one package, which means less obstruction and the possibility of creating more compact “form factors”.
High performances - five times better than the Intel chipset graphics
Full DirectX 10 support - compatibility with the latest gaming and multimedia applications.Many brands such as Acer, Asus HP and Dell have intentions of launching notebooks based on the GeForce 9400M. And estimates say that those portable computers will reach a significant market amount, up to 20% of all notebooks based on Intel CPU’s.
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Review: nVidia GeForce 9800M GTX - Part 1Published on October 30, 2008 · Filed under: Geforce, motherboards;

