NVIDIA's GeForce 100M series will debut in March
NVIDIA took on the high performance desktop computing this morning when the reviews started rolling in for the GeForce GTX 295 graphics card. The company, however, hasn't forgotten about lower-power graphic solutions for mobile platforms.
NVIDIA is looking to boost the performance of mainstream notebooks with the new GeForce 100M Series graphics cards. The family includes the GeForce G105M, G110M, and the GT 130M GPUs. According to NVIDIA, the new GPUs are 55 percent, 35 percent, and 17 percent faster than their respective predecessors from the NVIDIA graphics family.
Although NVIDIA announced the new mobile GPUs today, they won't make an appearance into the consumer market until March at the earliest. At that time, they will be found in Lenovo's IdeaPad Y450, Y550, and Y650 notebooks.
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