Nvidia Releases Entire Lineup of DX11 Mobile GPU

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I'm not into their Nvidia PhyX nor 3D Vision (nor to ATI's Eyefinity) but if the Performance line-up will be giving up satisfying benchmarks for the right price then that will be awesome. They should have included the TDP of this GPUs

I wonder how the performance line-up can fare up against DX11 games, I mean DX11 games needs a beefy system to play it right
 
[citation][nom]x-fi gamer[/nom]AMD/ATi Fanbois do you hear that OWNED!!! MuHAHAHA[/citation]
Yea Nvidia brings this out just in time to get owned once the Radeon 6xxx cards come out, woo yea AMD got owned.
/sarcasm
 
Man, I can't believe I haven't heard it from someone else yet, but am I the only one thinking after reading this that it's only a matter of time now before we see a card with two of these mobile gpu's from Nvidia?
 
WOw this is good news for laptop owners. Bad news for the ppl that just got those mobile gt280's, 240m's....... Ati needs to step up on the mobile front, and Nvidias sacrifice on the desktop gpus (6months loss to ati's) might be well worth it if they can marke their mobile gpus better. Still this is just 1/4 the battle.
 
The big question is how many displays these cards support. I'm using now Quadro 770M and I cannot connect nothing more than a DualLink 2560x1600 screen. I'd like to attach one more, and, sorry. no luck. More screen estate = me happy more!
 
[citation][nom]nevertell[/nom]Yay, hope I can get some of those CHEAP! I'd like a notebook with which I can crack wpa2 in 15 minutes.[/citation]
EPIC FAIL
 
[citation][nom]stifle[/nom]Nvidia should consider approaching Intel now...[/citation]
Umm...you got it backwards. Intel should be "approaching" nVidia.

AMD bought ATI, and it only makes sense. GPUs are the last thing from the "normal" consumers mind. Games are the last thing from the normal consumers mind.

I actually hope nVidia is never bought by anyone. Call me a nVidia "fanboy" if you will (but give kudos to ATI for what they have done over all these years), but it's EVERYTHING about nVidia (eVGA helps, only owned eVGA cards) that always makes me come back, and have never looked twice at a Radeon card.
 
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