Despite the lack of loud PR, the new mobile GPUs are pulling all the cards out

Oct 3, 2012 06:24 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA's desktop graphics card lineup is something to behold, but that wasn't the case for the mobile market until yesterday, when Kepler gained a stronger presence in that area.

Previously, from the Kepler family, only the GK107 chip was used in notebook discrete graphics, while the Fermi-based GTX 670M and 675M served high-end laptops.

The GTX 670MX and GTX 675MX are now replacing those discrete graphics adapters, being powered by the GK106 and GK104 GPUs.

Not one to waste any time, Eurocom has announced support for the two products.

From its lineup, the Scorpius, Panther Series, Neptune 2.0 and Racer 2.0 high performance, customizable notebooks will feature the chips as selectable components.

“The performance and incredible power efficiency of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M and 670MX will give our customers another level of high performance graphics in their new Eurocom notebooks. With an incredible 4GB GDDR5 memory, the 675MX is true performer.” says Mark Bialic, Eurocom president.