Thursday 22 March 2012

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Introducing The GeForce GTX 680

Posted: 22 Mar 2012 09:14 AM PDT

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The next generation GeForce GTX 680 GPU has arrived, and it packs a faster, smoother and richer gaming experience into a GPU that is simply cool and quiet.

The GeForce GTX 680 GPUs are built from an ultra power efficient Kepler architecture featuring our new SMX streaming multiprocessors and innovative NVIDIA technologies like TXAA, FXAA, Adaptive VSync and GPU Boost.  Thanks to the new Kepler architecture, the GeForce GTX 680 has again set the bar for performance while at the same time using drastically less power than our Fermi-based models.  With four concurrent display outputs, the GeForce GTX 680 also lets you game in stunning 3D Vision Surround on a single GPU.

Check out the new GeForce GTX 680 in this video:

GeForce GTX 680 is available today from leading e-tailers and system builders starting at $499.

Interested in the full breakdown of the GeForce GTX 680 in all its glory? Head on over to GeForce.com to read all about the latest Kepler goodness.

GeForce 600M Kicks Ultrabooks Into High Gear

Posted: 22 Mar 2012 05:56 AM PDT

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Thanks to smaller, more power efficient and high-performance notebook GPUs, the Ultrabook market will never be the same.

Last year at the All Things D conference in Hong Kong, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang  took to the stage and declared that all future notebooks would be like the Macbook Air – but without compromises. Today, we are taking a big step in that direction with the introduction of the NVIDIA GeForce 600M family of notebook GPUs.

GeForce 600M Series GPUs deliver excellent performance per watt, performance per millimeter and overall performance and power efficiency. By any measure, NVIDIA is raising the performance bar for all notebooks – from the thin-and-light Ultrabook segment to ultrapowerful GeForce GTX gaming notebooks.

The full GPU lineup includes:

  • Enthusiast class – GeForce GTX 675M, GeForce GTX 670M, GeForce GTX 660M
  • Performance class – GeForce GT 650M, GeForce GT 640M, GeForce GT 640M LE, GeForce GT 630M
  • Mainstream class – GeForce GT 620M, GeForce 610M

Plus, NVIDIA Optimus technology with GeForce 600M Series GPUs help maximize battery life, making the combination a perfect match to any notebook. Device manufacturers have recognized how complementary these two technologies are, and we expect to outfit the lion's share of Intel Ivy Bridge notebooks with our new lineup of notebook GPUs.

Many OEMs are already shipping GeForce 600M Series GPUs with Intel Sandy Bridge notebooks – for example, the Acer Aspire M3-581TG Ultrabook features a GeForce GT 640M. Once Intel's next-generation platform is fully rolled out, you'll find incredible new notebooks with our GPUs being offered by every major manufacturer, including Acer, Alienware, Asus, Dell, Gigabyte, HP, IBM, Lenovo, MSI, Samsung, Toshiba and newcomer Vizio.

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