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STORIES ABOUT: Hybrid SLI
No Hybrid SLI from Nvidia for Now
Nvidia is reportedly delaying the introduction of the Hybrid SLI technology, as the drives to support it are not finished yet. If you are hardly waiting to pair your GeForce 8200 with another GPU, you'd better shift your attention to something else until the drivers are officially released. According to reports, Nvidia officials have sent a note to its manufacturing partners earlier this week, that announces the delay of ... [read more >>]
22 March 2008, 08:10GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Biostar to Unveil World's First Hybrid SLI-Supporting Motherboard
Biostar has unveiled world's first GeForce 8200-powered motherboard. The company moved quickly, and maybe quicker than Nvidia would have expected. The GF8200 M2+ is the first Hybrid SLI-supporting motherboard that comes with integrated graphics onboard. The manufacturer may have announced the motherboard, but this is a paper launch only, since ... [read more >>]
30 January 2008, 06:12GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Nvidia's Hybrid SLI Stays on Track for Q1 Release
Nvidia has released some new technical specifications regarding their upcoming Hybrid SLI technology, designed to boost graphics performance by mixing integrated graphics with a discrete graphics card. This not only that allows increased graphics computing performance, but also helps saving energy. When the system works under full load, both discrete and integrated graphics processors are active, but when performing regular tasks ... [read more >>]
19 January 2008, 04:44GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Nvidia to Launch MCP7A, MCP7C Chipsets in Q2 and Q3
Nvidia's MCP73 could be hardly seen as a threat for the Intel-3 series, so the GPU manufacturer has decided to launch IGP-enabled versions of its MCP7A and MCP7C chipset series for the Intel platform in April and August, respectively. This will allow the company to position the MCP7A chipset as a true competitor for Intel's upcoming G45 chipset. According to some motherboard manufacturers, the MCP7A to be launched A ... [read more >>]
09 January 2008, 11:35GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
CES 2008: Nvidia's New Chipsets Will Come With IGP and Hybrid SLI
Nvidia launched its Hybrid SLI technology during the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show, along with a new line of chipsets. The Hybrid SLI merges the power of Nvidia integrated graphics chipsets with Nvidia discrete GPU units, which allows them to work as a single entity. This approach saves a considerable amount of resources, while improving the system's performance. The new technology represents the company' ... [read more >>]
09 January 2008, 02:41GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
CES 2008: Nvidia to Unveil Industry's First Hybrid Technology for PC Platforms
Nvidia today announced world's first hybrid technology for PC platforms: the Hybrid SLI. The new technology tries to answer two of the most important issues in modern graphics processing – maximizing the efficiency while keeping the power consumption at a low level. The company plans to integrate its new achievements into a wide variety of graphics and motherboard desktop and notebook products scheduled to be deployed du ... [read more >>]
07 January 2008, 10:50GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
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