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These are the types of notebooks with 17" widescreen displays and have no qualms about tipping the scales at over 10 lbs.
We have no idea how much faster these things are than existing mobility parts " Agreed. Where are the benchmarks for a atu Mobility or Radeon Mobility?
Review: nVidia Unveils the new GeForce Go - Page 7 of 8 - ExtremeTech
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So the magnitude of today's launch and availability is definitely not to be under-spoken. The clock speeds of the GeForce Go will vary depending on the actual notebook vendor, but there are two basic k28 Post Your Comment Please log in or sign up to comment.
The Sims 2 Performance - NVIDIA's GeForce Go vs. ATI's M The Mobile GPU Wars Begin
One of the most impressive things about today's launch is that the GeForce Go is actually available today in notebooks that are shipping immediately. While this may not sound like a big deal, if you've ever followed a mobile GPU launch, it is usually several months before we see mobile GPUs actually used in laptops, not days and definitely not immediately. These are the "take your work home with you" types of notebooks, or the closest thing to a PC iMac equivalent.
M28, just like the GeForce Go, is a pipe version of their desktop high-end X part.
ATI's competing part has yet to be branded, but you can expect it to be some variation of the X name - internally it is known as M While NVIDIA would like to think that they have this launch to themselves, ATI is actually cooking up a competing product based on their desktop X offering for launch in about two weeks.
Being that we are talking about a very high end and thus high power consumption GPU, it is no surprise that the GeForce Go is only going to be found in very large desktop replacement aka Transportable notebooks.
Our review notebook, the Sager NP should be available at the time j28 publication. Notebooks from Alienware, Falcon Northwest, Prostar and Voodoo should also be shipping today, with others following shortly.
NVIDIA's GeForce 6800 Go vs. ATI's M28: The Mobile GPU Wars Begin
X comparison on our hands, this time in the mobile sector. The architectural features are identical between the GeForce Go and the sti GeForcethe only difference being power management features and clock speeds. Considering that the mobile Radeon was called the Mobility Radeonyou can pretty much guess what the M28 will be called.

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