Introducing a new, more sophisticated architecture intended to spiff up and speed up high-end PC gaming, Nvidia rolled out its latest graphics processing unit and a new media communications processor for Intel multi-core processors this week. Nividia said its GeForce 8800 GPU and nForce 680i SLI MCP would bring high-resolution and high-definition graphics to both PC gaming builders and users. The move comes as Nvidia and Intel get closer following Advanced Micro Devices’ acquisition of graphics chip player ATI.
Nvidia Rolls Out New Graphics, Gaming Tech
Posted by: Jay Lyman November 9, 2006 01:32 PMIntroducing a new, more sophisticated architecture intended to spiff up and speed up high-end PC gaming, Nvidia rolled out its latest graphics processing unit and a new media communications processor for Intel multi-core processors this week. Nividia said its GeForce 8800 GPU and nForce 680i SLI MCP would bring high-resolution and high-definition graphics to both PC gaming builders and users. The move comes as Nvidia and Intel get closer following Advanced Micro Devices’ acquisition of graphics chip player ATI.