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nVidia Announces MXM for Notebooks

Giant_Panda writes "NVIDIA just announced a new mobile graphics interface for PCI Express based notebooks (PR here). NVIDIA is calling the interface MXM (Mobile PCI eXpress Module), and they seem to have the support of the Taiwanese notebook ODMs on this one. HotHardware has a few pictures and details on the technology - it looks like MXM is a royalty-free standard too, so other mobile GPU manufactures like ATi may even make MXM modules. (More MXM Info - HardOCP, Tweaktown)"

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  1. MXM looks exactly like.... by AciDive · · Score: 5, Informative
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  2. Re:Ten Leading Notebook Manufacturers by obsid1an · · Score: 5, Informative
    From The Register:

    "Nvidia said it had already won the backing of Far Eastern ODMs like Quanta, Wistron, FIC, Uniwill, Clevo, AOpen, Tatung, Arima, Asustek and Mitac, all of whom have said they will offer MXM-based notebooks. Since these ten already account for many of the world's name and no-name notebooks, MXM is likely to grow by stealth, becoming a de facto standard."

  3. Re:Ten Leading Notebook Manufacturers by Zocalo · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yup. They are listed in the penultimate paragraph of this article at the Register. The main thing is that many of these manufacturer's also make the cases for the big players who seldom actually manufacture their own cases.

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  4. Re:Upgrade video card! by SilentChris · · Score: 5, Informative

    You can already do this (big red letters on this page).

  5. RTFA please by BayBlade · · Score: 3, Informative
    Can anyone here spot the poster or moderators here who didn't?

    Let me save you all the increadible effort and paste the following from the first paragraph which is obviously too far for some of us to read:

    A few companies, like Alienware and Toshiba, have recently introduced upgradeable notebooks, but they each use different standards. Alienware's parts can't be used in Toshiba's notebooks, and vice-versa.
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