October 13th 2006 |
Laptops
NVIDIA has just announced the GeForce Go 7950 GTX as their new flagship mobile gaming graphics solution, Legit Reviews gives some performance numbers:
Based on the architecture of the powerful NVIDIA GeForce 7900 desktop GPU, the GeForce Go 7950 GTX that is being announced today has been specifically architected for the high-end of the mainstream notebook segment. Providing excellent video and multimedia processing power, and very capable 3D performance for today’s leading game titles, the GeForce Go 7950 GTX is a high-performance GPU with roughly 45W power consumption. Like all other GeForce 7-series GPUs, the Go 7950 GTX is Microsoft Vista-ready just like the previous mobile GPU series.
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