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NVIDIA's GeForce 3xxM Series Surface Online

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/29/2009 10:56 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

Guru3D.com ImageNew info on NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce 3xxM series of notebook graphics solutions have surfaced on the web.

NVIDIA has included the names of its new GeForce mobile lineup in the selection tool on its GeForce graphics drivers download page. The list of new GeForce notebook processors includes the high-end GTS 360M, the GT335M and GT 330M for the mainstream segment, followed by the low-end GeForce 310M and 305M models.

The little booboo has already been taken down from the website. It appears that the little mistake didn't include the drivers for these five cards, which means we only know the brand names of these future notebook GPUs. There are speculations that the cards will be based on the new Fermi architecture, but that's something we will need to confirm when NVIDIA gets official with them.

There's a very good chance that the company will initially update its notebook GPU portfolio before providing computer enthusiasts with a choice for a new desktop, Fermi-based GeForce GT300-based graphics card.

According to rumors, the much-anticipated launch of the new GPU architecture might still occur before the end of this year. We certainly hope so.







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