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asus-G51J-3D-nvidiaASUS launched the world’s first notebook utilizing NVIDIA 3D Vision – a 3D technology developed by NVIDIA.

Powered by an Intel Core i7 processor and 64-bit Windows 7, the G51J 3D comes with NVIDIA GeForceGTX 260M with 1GB DDR3 video memory, 15″.6 HD LED backlight 1366 x 768 display, dual SATA HDD support, DVD Super-multi / Blu-ray Combo drive and, of course, a pair of 3D Vision active-shutter glasses coupled with a wide-range infra-red emitter.

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Acer Nvidia ION Netbooks Coming in June

by admin on April 25, 2009

Section of one or more upcoming NVIDIA powered ION spontaneously to the Internet, and we believe that NVIDIA’s partners is to show ION netBook on the basis of these times. Why? This is part of the normal cycle of PC. NetBook makers want their product by the Plain Vanilla Intel-based offerings is available. In total, Ion, it is with great graphics power of muscles, especially when it comes to video or implementation. On the other hand, the means and costs should be topical netBook. Looks like PC manufacturer for Atom processors without Intel chipset, after all.

Intel NVIDIA Strikes Back

by admin on March 28, 2009

You may have to the NVIDIA / Intel license tragedy, the second round. Background: Intel and NVIDIA to an agreement, in the motherboard for NVIDIA Intel chipsets for FSB (FSB, the song, the processor with the rest of the system). In consideration for the license granted access to the NVIDIA Intel patent portfolio. Recently, Intel said that the agreement does not cover new Intel Core i7 CPU.

NVIDIA is the argument that if it is not permitted, the construction of chipsets for future Intel processors, Intel should not be allowed to continue the NVIDIA of IP in their products. As we said, we are not lawyers, and we have no idea how they are a judge, but NVIDIA’s counter-argument is interesting and could be an important leverage effect, especially if short term an impact on Intel ‘s integrated graphics, an important function in the famous low-cost segment. Unwittingly, the modalities of implementation of the Intel graphics chip, it is difficult to know how much it hurt, if the court on the NVIDIA’s. However, it is fair to believe that if the FSB gives Intel a license (to resist for a while), Intel needs patents.