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Showing posts with label NVIDIA GeForce. Show all posts
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06 September 2009

Notebook Lenovo gScreen G400 NVIDIA GeForce

Notebook Lenovo gScreen G400 NVIDIA GeForce

CanovaV12 and success followed W700DS Lenovo Thinkpad laptop as a dual display, Computer Gscreen, American companies were ready for a two-screen LCD dual display output laptop before the end of this year.

G400 Series Laptop Computers Gscreen property features a main screen and an extra screen that can be shifted in order to guarantee a giant screen on the same laptop. Each has a screen size of 15.4 cm and a resolution of 1280 × 800 pixels, low enough for the size of a laptop today's standards.

GScreen The G400 is equipped with two 15.4-inch LED-backlit displays, Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 GHz or 2.26 GHz, up to 8 GB of RAM and 500 GB of storage.

Other specifications include either a NVIDIA Quadro FX 2700M or NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GT graphics card, 6 USB 2.0 ports, VGA, Display Port, RJ-45, audio, firewire in a choice of a 6 cell or 8 cell battery.

The G400 gScreen is due to go on sale, it certainly appears as a notepad interesting, I wonder how much it will retail.

The most important thing on both screens laptop is the need of high energy consumption, with a 9 cell battery for measuring the time taken for backups. According to sources Gscreen computers, the G400 system will work with Windows XP or Vista, and ready to install Windows 7. Notebook G400 is expected to be released in the market for $ 3,000.

10 January 2009

NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision

NVIDIA on Thursday took the envelope GeForce 3D Vision, its first 3D stereoscopic system for home users. The add-on is a combination of a set of glasses with a USB-attached infrared transmitter and a number of new screens to generate 3D images for games, movies and videos without blurring or flickering which often slips into stereoscopic configurations. It supports multiple configurations Thursday and runs with two card SLI configurations without.

The configuration is also partly independent software. While support should be added in most cases, NVIDIA notes that the update of its own 3-D effect adds to 300 games without pushing developers patch their games each. The company also claimed Thursday that its certification already factors in the GeForce 3D Vision and many other 3D titles will be in support of the profession.

NVIDIA now very strict and the requirements of a system with Windows Vista, the GeForce 8, 9 and GTX series graphics card and a Samsung 2233RZ or FuHzion Viewsonic VX2265wm between screens. Several Mitsubishi DLP projectors work, as Lightspeed DepthQ HD projector. The company sells the GeForce 3D Vision through various online retailers today for $ 199.

23 December 2008

NVIDIA Preparing GT300 Next Graphics Processor Early 2009?

The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 320 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 350 will have 25-45% faster core frequencies and will consume 15-30% less Power.

Specifications for the Nvidia GeForce GTX 320 graphics processor (GPU):
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 320
  • GT300 core
  • 55nm technology
  • 386 sq.mm die area
  • 512bit GDDR5 memory controller
  • GDDR5 2GB memory, doubled GTX280
  • 480 stream processors
  • Grating operation units are 64 the same with GTX280
  • 227 GB/s memory bandwidth
  • Default clock speeds of core: 830MHz, shader: 2075 MHz, memory: 3360MHz (effective)
  • Pixel fill-rate 48.3G pixels/s
  • Texture fill-rate 114.4Gpixels/s
  • Support DirectX 11.

Specifications for the Nvdia GeForce GTX 350 graphics processor (GPU):
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 350
  • GT300 core
  • 55nm technology
  • 386 sq.mm die area
  • 640bit GDDR5 memory controller
  • GDDR5 2GB memory, doubled GTX280
  • 640 stream processors
  • Grating operation units are 64 the same with GTX280
  • 246 GB/s memory bandwidth
  • Default clock speeds of core: 900MHz, shader: 2255 MHz, memory: 3660MHz (effective)
  • Pixel fill-rate 54.2G pixels/s
  • Texture fill-rate 136.8Gpixels/s
  • Support DirectX 11.
According to some rumor , the production of the following generation graphic chips NVIDIA, known under the code name GT300, will take place already in the first quarter of the following year. Let us recall, that the development cycle of these solutions must be completed only in the fourth quarter 200

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 Video Card Review & benchmark test

Nvidia will release its next high-end graphics card at CES in Las Vegas on January 8th and the company has given us the opportunity to give bit-tech’s readers a sneak peek at how the GeForce GTX 295 will perform. However, because the card is not available on the market yet, and won’t be until January 8th at the earliest, the company has asked us to adhere to a number of restrictions..








The GeForce GTX 295 is a return to dual GPUs on a single card for Nvidia, which some may or may not appreciate. Nvidia still has the fastest single GPU card in the world with the GeForce GTX 280 but because there is such a gulf between Nvidia’s current flagship product and the ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2, it was time for the company to respond with something that’s able to compete for the graphics crown.

Specifications

480 Stream processors

576 MHz core clock

1242 MHz shader clock

1000 / 2000 MHz GDDR3 memory clock

1792MB total frame buffer (896MB per core)

4480-bit memory interface per core

56 total ROPs (28 per core)

160 texture units (80 per core)

Spec VS GTX 2xx
Model Year Code name Fab (nm) Transistors (Million) Die Size (mm 2) Bus interface Memory min (MiB) Config core 1 Reference clock rate Fillrate Reference Memory Configuration Graphics library support (version GFLOPs (MADD+MUL) TDP (Watts)
Core (MHz) Shader (MHz) Memory (MT/s) Pixel (GP/s) Texture (GT/s) Bandwidth (GiB/s) DRAM type Bus width (bit) DirectX OpenGL
GeForce GTX 260 June 26, 2008 D10U-20 65 1400 576 PCIe x16 2.0 896 192:64:28 576 1242 1998 16.128 36.864 111.9 GDDR3 448 32x14 10 2.1 715 182
GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 September 16, 2008 ? 65 1400 576 PCIe x16 2.0 896 216:72:28 576 1242 1998 16.128 41.472 111.9 GDDR3 448 32x14 10 2.1 805 182
GeForce GTX 280 June 17, 2008 D10U-30 65 1400 576 PCIe x16 2.0 1024 240:80:32 602 1296 2214 19.264 48.16 141.7 GDDR3 512 32x16 10 2.1 933 236
GeForce GTX 285 January 2009
55 1400?
PCIe x16 2.0 1024 240:80:32 648? 1476? 2484?

159.0 GDDR3 512 10 2.1
183
GeForce GTX 295 January 2009
55 1400?
PCIe x16 2.0 2x 896 2x 240:80:28 576 1242 1998 32.256 92.160 223.776 GDDR3 2x 448 10 2.1 1788.48 289


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The GeForce GTX 295 will feature the new die-shrunk 55nm version of the GeForce GT200 GPU, and will have the following specifications: 480 stream processors (240x2), a 896 bit memory interface (448x2), and 1792MB of GDDR3. Judging from these specs, there is no reason why this card won't be the single fastest card you can pick up, at least until ATI answers back. Fudzilla has tested the Geforce GTX 295 and it beats the 4870 X2 in almost every game. Nvidia claims that the 4870 X2 only won in certain games because Nvidia has not launched their new drivers for the card. With the new drivers, the GeForce GTX 295 is expected to beat the ATI 4870 X2 in every game.

The GeForce GTX 295 will be officially launched at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on 8 January 2009, and Nvidia estimates that it will cost around $499 US (£322.41), although no official UK pricing has been announced yet.


GeForce GTX 295
GeForce GTX 280
GeForce GTX 260
GeForce 9800 GX2Radeon HD 4870 X2
Manufacturing Process55nm TSMC65nm TSMC65nm TSMC65nm TSMC55nm TSMC
SPs480
240
216
256
1,600
Core Clock576 MHz602 MHz576 MHz600 MHz750 MHz
Shader Clock1,242 MHz1,296 MHz1,242 MHz1,500 MHz750 MHz
Memory Clock1,998 MHz Eff.2,214 MHz Eff.1,998 MHz Eff.2,000 MHz Eff.3,600 MHz Eff.
Frame Buffer1,792 MB Tot.1 GB896 MB1 GB Tot.2 GB Tot.
Memory Bus Width448-bit x 2512-bit448-bit256-bit x 2256-bit x 2
ROPs56 Tot.32
2832 Tot.32 Tot.
Price$499 MSP~$380~$230N/A~$500