NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5700 GPU Adopted By Industry’s Leading Notebook Manufacturers
Alienware and Toshiba Announce Support for New NVIDIA GPU
LONDON - NOVEMBER 17th, 2003 - NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, today announced that the Company’s newest mobile graphics processing unit (GPU), the NVIDIA® GeForce(tm) FX Go 5700 has seen outstanding acceptance from notebook manufacturers worldwide, including: Alienware, Compal, FIC, Toshiba, Quanta and Uniwill. The first notebook PCs featuring the GeForce FX Go5700 will be available in Q1 2004.
“Toshiba is intensely focused on providing the ultimate multimedia performance on a notebook, as clearly evidenced by our Media Center notebooks powered by NVIDIA GPUs,” said Takayuki Ikeda, assistant vice president, Toshiba Digital Products Division. “Our partnership with NVIDIA has been key in enabling Toshiba to deliver this type of product and we look forward to offering one of our next-generation notebooks with the GeForce FX Go 5700.”
Featuring the highest quality graphics performance available on a notebook PC, NVIDIA’s world class video quality, and the unsurpassed software quality and reliability that are the hallmark of all NVIDIA products, the GeForce FX Go5700 powers the industry’s most complete feature set for mobile consumer entertainment.
“At Alienware our mission is to take gaming to a whole new level and our notebooks are designed to deliver the ultimate mobile gaming experience,” said Nelson Gonzales, CEO of Alienware. “With so much of the gamer community enthusiastically supporting NVIDIA GPUs across all product lines, the GeForce FX Go is the clear choice for our notebook offerings and we are excited about offering the GeForce FX Go5700 in the near future.” The GeForce FX Go5700 is currently shipping to OEMs and ODMs, with production quantities available in December. Systems based on the GeForce FX Go5700 are expected to be available to end-users in Q1 2004.
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Published in: NVIDIA on 2003-11-17


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