The nForce Professional 2200/2050 brings a much needed refresh in NVIDIA’s workstation/server chipset market. This is only the second NVIDIA chipset launch since the release of AMD’s Opteron Processors! Now that NVIDIA has their SLI technology to market, the 2200/2050 combo on a board brings SLI technology to a new level by offering 2×16 PCI Express lanes. Currently on the desktop chipsets, SLI is operating on a single x16 lane, which is usually denoted as 2×8 PCI Express lanes for two PCI-E slots. On a workstation board that offers one 2200 MCP and three 2050 MCPs, it will be possible to have 4×16 PCI Express. This will allow 4 graphics cards to be installed at once, which will offer support of up to 8 monitors off of 4 high-end graphic cards! This would be a graphic developer’s dream, and it is now becoming a reality!
nForce Professional 2200/2050 Launched
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Published in: nForce Pro on 2005-01-24


