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New NVIDIA GeForce 700M GPUs Squeeze Every Drop Of Performance Out Of Notebooks

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NVIDIA today announced five new notebook GPUs which deliver a trifecta of technologies that seamlessly and automatically maximize a consumer's notebook performance and experience.
With no effort or input from the notebook user, the technologies work in the background to save battery life, enhance performance and enrich the visual experience -- providing the best notebook experience the GPU can deliver.



Features include:
  • New NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0 technology, which intelligently adjusts GPU clock speed to maximize graphics performance.
  • NVIDIA Optimus technology, which enables extra-long battery life by switching the GPU on and off so it runs only when needed.
  • GeForce Experience software, which adjusts in-game settings for the best performance and visual quality specific to a user's notebook and keeps GeForce drivers up to date.
"There is an elegant simplicity to NVIDIA's GeForce 700M notebook technologies," said Rene Haas, vice president and general manager of the notebook business unit at NVIDIA. "You use your notebook how you want, and GeForce makes your experience awesome."

Incorporating all three of these technologies, the new lineup of NVIDIA GeForce 700M GPUs includes GeForce GT 750M, GeForce GT 745M, and GeForce GT 740M GPUs for the performance segment, as a well as GeForce GT 735M and GeForce GT 720M GPUs for the mainstream segment.

NVIDIA GeForce 700M GPUs are available today. Every leading notebook manufacturer will be introducing notebooks with GPU Boost 2.0 technology, including Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba.

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April fools!?
 
I want to see some 780M GPU yet...
 
It's a fake, even if it comes from nVidia. Why the hell they would start with low-end GPU, and then go high end.
Moreover, why would they create lots of GPU that are as powerful as Intel's IGP ?

Clearly it's not real. Or it's stupid.
 
I feel bad for any company that tries to do a legitimate press release on this day of the year. Or anybody that attempts to report on any legitimate piece of news for that matter.
 
I feel bad for any company that tries to do a legitimate press release on this day of the year. Or anybody that attempts to report on any legitimate piece of news for that matter.

I feel bad for anyone doing an april fools thing, because its a stupid custom.
 
I feel bad for anyone doing an april fools thing, because its a stupid custom.

I feel bad for any company that tries to do a legitimate press release on this day of the year. Or anybody that attempts to report on any legitimate piece of news for that matter.

How do you think Apple felt when they were founded on April 1st? :laugh:

I don't tend to trust the article because the information provided is vague.

We also know that the industry usually isn't so quiet when mentioning anything before it's released. I doubt the first time we hear about it will be the day it is getting released.

If this is real though, I doubt it's based on Maxwell. Maybe a re-brand with some new driver magic?
 
It's a fake, even if it comes from nVidia. Why the hell they would start with low-end GPU, and then go high end.
Maybe because that's the exact same strategy as Nvidia used for the 600M series ?

The GK107 parts were the first of the series to be launched on 22 March, 2012
Moreover, why would they create lots of GPU that are as powerful as Intel's IGP ?
Cool story.
700m.jpg

Clearly it's not real. Or it's stupid.
Play us off Dogbert
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Woow, you compared a card with a not-released one (spare me the "card" term for IGP).

My question is : what's point adding a card to notebook when IGP is doing the same or at least 10% less ?

Look at these : http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-HD-Graphics-4000-Benchmarked.73567.0.html (You noticed I used same source as you)

A HD4000 play on same ground as 630M.
640M is not used by manufacturer's, and they prefer 650M which is twice the performance of a 630M.

So, why going under 650M ? (720M and 730M, and why not 735M).
 
Because benches don't tell you everything. Many are controlled time demos which can either be good or bad depending on how taxing they are. You can have a game scoring playable 30fps in a bench and then in gameplay be sub 10 quite often.

If you look at those benches, the GPU intensive titles have to be put into low settings just to run. Thats not good and it is even worse because the HD has to share VRAM. They will not be playable even if they bench playable. They'll also be butt ugly. So there is a very strong point for going with a discrete GPU over IGP. Specially when you consider their design and drivers are more mature than Intel's. But if you are comparing performance at this level for gaming, you probably shouldn't be. You should be looking towards higher models which can handle better fps.

I don't think we'll see IGPs get really viable until the shared VRAM situation is solved. If you notice on the PS4 they are using GDDR5 for RAM/VRAM. The limitation is removed and you finally have a IGP at discrete performance.
 
Fuck, you can't catch it ...

As you can see in you graphic, most games are unplayble with both 630M or HD 4000.
650M is 50 bucks more expensive.

So why continuing having this kind of low-end GPU, because, it's clearly not for gaming, even at Diablo which is clearly not a greedy one.

It's not Nvidia-related. It's general.

Don't produce card if it's not relevant. 650M is the minimum card nowadays (based on the fact that 640M is not really used). 630M is not enough for gaming, so if it's for general pupose, why not using a IGP ?
 
Fuck, you can't catch it ...

As you can see in you graphic, most games are unplayble with both 630M or HD 4000.
650M is 50 bucks more expensive.

So why continuing having this kind of low-end GPU, because, it's clearly not for gaming, even at Diablo which is clearly not a greedy one.

It's not Nvidia-related. It's general.

Don't produce card if it's not relevant. 650M is the minimum card nowadays (based on the fact that 640M is not really used). 630M is not enough for gaming, so if it's for general pupose, why not using a IGP ?



good points!
 
I feel bad for anyone doing an April fools thing, because its a stupid custom.

Actually is really annoying. Jokes should be kept on being funny, not getting into serious business like IT or news, when some people which are not familiar with this stupid day are taking them for granted.
Is really annoying that yesterday almost all articles and news on here were fucking jokes. :shadedshu:shadedshu:banghead:
 
Actually is really annoying. Jokes should be kept on being funny, not getting into serious business like IT or news, when some people which are not familiar with this stupid day are taking them for granted.
Is really annoying that yesterday almost all articles and news on here were fucking jokes. :shadedshu:shadedshu:banghead:

Do you think people thought it was a Joke when Apple was founded on April 1st, 1976?
That is not a joke but still happened on the 1st. Not to say that is the case here, but serious things can happen. Maybe this is real, but it seems too soon with no other notice.
 
@ Prima.Vera
I doubt the Nvidia announcement is a joke. A quick look at the Nvidia Newsroom tends to support the legitimacy.
April Fools jokes aren't generally the province of hardware vendors.
 
If somebody here can't understand french, here is an article that shows why I take this news like a joke.

http://www.hardware.fr/news/13022/geforce-700m-qui-se-moque-nvidia.html

If some are interested, I speak both french and english, so I would be able to translate it. But it's kinda long, so .... :D

Title translated : "Nvidia : stop bullshiting us". This website is as serious as Anandtech, and they are really good. My translation is a bit harsh, but it's a good sum up.
They talk about Nvidia mainly, but they also attack AMD.
 
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