Nvidia Business Platform Product Manager David Ragones discusses upcoming products in the nForce lineup with The Tech Report:
Nvidia will have both a next-generation graphics processor and a new enthusiast chipset with HyperTransport 3.0 and PCI Express 2.0 support to complement AMD’s Phenom processors in the fourth quarter of this year. Also in the fourth quarter, Nvidia will launch a new Intel platform with PCIe 2.0 support. Ragones told me existing nForce 600-series mobos already support Intel’s upcoming 45nm Penryn processors and 1333MHz front-side bus speeds.
As for mainstream motherboards, products with DirectX 10 integrated graphics can be expected in the second half of this year or in early 2008. Nvidia also plans to launch its MCP73 chipset—its first integrated graphics chipset for Intel processors—in the third quarter. The company even had a few MCP73-based boards on display…
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