Nvidia introduces a series of new graphics solutions

Nvidia has launched new generation graphics solutions, including Quadro FX and Nvidia GeForce 8 GPU (GPU).

Nvidia's new Quadro FX series of mobile graphics solutions include products: the Quadro FX 1600M, Quadro FX 570M and Quadro FX 360M.

These new virtual and mobile computing platforms share the same features as Shader Model 4.0 and GPU computing for virtualization. These high-end features were introduced in Nvidia Quadro FX 5600 and Quadro FX 4600 solutions for Nvidia's recent workstations.

The new Quadro FX mobile solutions integrate Nvidia CUDA technology, enabling developers to use Quadro's high-end performance to develop, simulate and solve a variety of complex virtualization issues.

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Nvidia GeForce 8 GPU line

In addition, the new product is equipped with PowerMizer 7.0 technology, which helps manage hardware power and is smartly compatible with user demand for battery life and performance by reducing energy consumption and heat from child graphics systems.

The Quadro FX 1600M and Quadro FX 570M are all equipped with GDDR3 memory with capacities of 512MB and 256MB respectively, and a 128-bit memory interface, OpenGL 2.1, DirectX 10 support, and power management tools. Adaptation. Meanwhile, the Quadro FX 360M is designed for lighter and slimmer mobile workstations, and has the same features with the two products with 256MB GDDR3 memory and 64-bit memory interface.

Nvidia Quadro FX mobile solutions are currently offered via OEMs such as HP, Fujitsu, FSC, and some mobile workstation system integrators.

Meanwhile, the new Nvidia GeForce 8 graphics chip series is for new generation notebooks with high-end multimedia solutions.

The Nvidia GeForce 8 series currently has two GeForce 8600M and GeForce 8400M versions, integrated with Nvidia PureVideo HD video processing engine capable of playback HD-DVD, Blu-ray and HD content; With Nvidia PowerMizer technology, it balances users' demand for battery life and performance.

GeForce 8M is the first line of graphics chips that supports DirectX 10 and is now available in PC manufacturers such as HP, Toshiba, Acer, Samsung, and Asustek.