NVIDIA today introduced the Company’s first integrated graphics processor (IGP) core-logic solution for notebooks. Comprised of the NVIDIA GeForce Go 6100 graphics processing unit (GPU) and the NVIDIA nForce Go 430 media and communications processor (MCP), the new mobile IGP solution is the first with hardware accelerated H.264 high-definition (HD) video playback.
Notebook According to Dean McCarron at Mercury Research, the mobile integrated market has grown 77 percent over the last year, from 8.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2004 and 14.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2005. "The addition of this new integrated mobile core-logic solution complements our existing notebook GPUs, giving us top-to-bottom solutions for a wide range of notebook form factors," said Manoj Gujral, general manager of the professional MCP group at NVIDIA. "This will help expand our presence in the growing integrated mobile market."
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