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NVIDIA Geforce 2 Review
maniack writes: "NVIDIA lifted the ban on Geforce 2 benchmarks and specs at midnight, and Anandtech right away posted an article on the card. They put it up against all of its competitors, including the Viper 2, the Rage Fury MAXX, the Voodoo 4 and 5, and several flavors of the old Geforce including a 64 MB DDR card. The 32 MB DDR Geforce 2 GTS ripped the competition apart in almost every benchmark including the texture heavy Q3 Quaver. The Geforce 2 was the top performer in both high-end and low-end systems. The article also explores the performance hit cause by full scene anti-aliasing. Sharkyextreme also has a review, as does Hot Hardware. " -
NVIDIA's GeForce 9400 No Longer Macbook Exclusive
bigwophh writes "The latest lineup of Apple MacBooks which were announced yesterday were not only refreshed in terms of their mechanical designs, but in regard to their chip-level technology as well. The new MacBooks are built upon NVIDIA's newest chipset that has officially launched today, the GeForce 9300 and 9400 family of chipsets with integrated graphics for the Intel platform. This new family of low-power chipsets has support for DDR2 or DDR3 system memory, 16 shader cores with DX10 support, Azalia HD audio and an integrated HD video processing engine, as well as a few other bells and whistles. Performance looks solid and the first batch of micro-ATX motherboards based on the chipset should make for a solid HTPC setup." -
NVIDIA's GeForce 9400 No Longer Macbook Exclusive
bigwophh writes "The latest lineup of Apple MacBooks which were announced yesterday were not only refreshed in terms of their mechanical designs, but in regard to their chip-level technology as well. The new MacBooks are built upon NVIDIA's newest chipset that has officially launched today, the GeForce 9300 and 9400 family of chipsets with integrated graphics for the Intel platform. This new family of low-power chipsets has support for DDR2 or DDR3 system memory, 16 shader cores with DX10 support, Azalia HD audio and an integrated HD video processing engine, as well as a few other bells and whistles. Performance looks solid and the first batch of micro-ATX motherboards based on the chipset should make for a solid HTPC setup." -
NVIDIA's GeForce 9400 No Longer Macbook Exclusive
bigwophh writes "The latest lineup of Apple MacBooks which were announced yesterday were not only refreshed in terms of their mechanical designs, but in regard to their chip-level technology as well. The new MacBooks are built upon NVIDIA's newest chipset that has officially launched today, the GeForce 9300 and 9400 family of chipsets with integrated graphics for the Intel platform. This new family of low-power chipsets has support for DDR2 or DDR3 system memory, 16 shader cores with DX10 support, Azalia HD audio and an integrated HD video processing engine, as well as a few other bells and whistles. Performance looks solid and the first batch of micro-ATX motherboards based on the chipset should make for a solid HTPC setup." -
NVIDIA's GeForce 9400 No Longer Macbook Exclusive
bigwophh writes "The latest lineup of Apple MacBooks which were announced yesterday were not only refreshed in terms of their mechanical designs, but in regard to their chip-level technology as well. The new MacBooks are built upon NVIDIA's newest chipset that has officially launched today, the GeForce 9300 and 9400 family of chipsets with integrated graphics for the Intel platform. This new family of low-power chipsets has support for DDR2 or DDR3 system memory, 16 shader cores with DX10 support, Azalia HD audio and an integrated HD video processing engine, as well as a few other bells and whistles. Performance looks solid and the first batch of micro-ATX motherboards based on the chipset should make for a solid HTPC setup." -
NVIDIA's GeForce 9400 No Longer Macbook Exclusive
bigwophh writes "The latest lineup of Apple MacBooks which were announced yesterday were not only refreshed in terms of their mechanical designs, but in regard to their chip-level technology as well. The new MacBooks are built upon NVIDIA's newest chipset that has officially launched today, the GeForce 9300 and 9400 family of chipsets with integrated graphics for the Intel platform. This new family of low-power chipsets has support for DDR2 or DDR3 system memory, 16 shader cores with DX10 support, Azalia HD audio and an integrated HD video processing engine, as well as a few other bells and whistles. Performance looks solid and the first batch of micro-ATX motherboards based on the chipset should make for a solid HTPC setup."