Thursday, October 12th 2006

NVIDIA unleashes the GeForce® Go 7950 GTX GPU

DIGITALLIFE-NEW YORK, NY-OCTOBER 12, 2006- NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA) has once again raised the bar for notebook graphics performance with the release of the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX graphics processing unit (GPU)-the world's fastest notebook GPU on the market. Notebooks with the new GPU are available for order from select top gaming notebook makers in North America and Europe. Gamers can experience the power of this new GPU in Dell notebooks at DigitalLife 2006 in New York City.
"Dell is fully committed to delivering the most intensely realistic gaming and entertainment experience to PC gamers," said Brett Faulk, director of Inspiron and mobile XPS product marketing. "Dell XPS notebooks have swept the awards thanks to their sheer gaming performance and the Dell XPS M1710 with GeForce Go 7950 GTX is our best yet."

The NVIDIA GeForce 7 series of notebook GPUs, with their superior performance per watt, have become the overwhelming choice of the top gaming notebook makers and notebook gamers worldwide. The new flagship GeForce Go 7950 GTX GPU further extends the Company's performance and market leadership in notebook GPUs with advanced features including:
  • Rapid performance driver updates direct from NVIDIA that offer superior performance, stability and compatibility for the latest 3D games and applications.
  • Support for the latest games and applications with DirectX 9.0, Shader Model 3.0 and film quality high dynamic range (HDR) lighting, delivering vivid realism to HD games.
  • GPU acceleration of HD video formats like H.264 through NVIDIA PureVideo technology - the combination of GPU hardware and software delivers a high-definition home theater video experience to the PC.
  • NVIDIA PowerMizer technology, with advanced power management features that enable the dramatic performance enhancements in the same power budget as the previous generation of NVIDIA mobile GPUs.
  • A high performance 3D architecture built for Microsoft Windows Vista the industry's first operating system to require a dedicated GPU to realize its full potential.
"2006 is a phenomenal year of growth and technology leadership for NVIDIA notebook GPUs. The efficient NVIDIA GeForce 7 series GPU architecture continues to deliver the ultimate visual experience in notebooks of every class-from lightweight ultra-portables to HD DVD multimedia machines," says Jeff Fisher, Senior Vice President of the GPU Business Unit at NVIDIA. "Notebooks based on our flagship GeForce Go 7950 GTX GPU will deliver the premiere visceral experience for gamers."

Notebooks featuring the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX GPU are available for order from these select industry leading notebook partners in North America and Europe:
  • North America: Dell, Sager, ABS, Falcon Northwest, Hypersonic, ProStar, and Voodoo
  • Europe: Dell, Chiligreen, Cybersystem, Evesham, Multirama, Rock, and XS2.
To obtain more information about the NVIDIA GeForce 7 series of notebook GPUs or to see a current list of notebooks based on these new GPUs, please visit www.nvidia.com.
Source: NVIDIA
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7 Comments on NVIDIA unleashes the GeForce® Go 7950 GTX GPU

#1
Deleted member 3
2 of those in SLI with one of those MSI things would be nice, low power high performance. The price is rather high though.
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#2
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
wow top that ati :p
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#3
Azn Tr14dZ
2 X1950XTX Mobiles would be nice.
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#4
spectre440
i wonder how they intend to cool two (or even one) of those... :laugh:
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#5
MopeyMartian
spectre440i wonder how they intend to cool two (or even one) of those... :laugh:
My guess would be using the same coolers that are in the Eurocom M590K Emperor.
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#6
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
thems some nice coolers
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#7
Track
This is just a 7950 GT but with half the RAM. The Go 7900 GTX has 512MB though and can be overclock to the same clock speeds, so this card is wierd. It has half the RAM but more performance.
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