September 30th, 2008

NVIDIA GeForce 8600M and GeForce 8400M for notebooks

NVIDIA presented a new family of graphics processors targeted for a series of 8-growing notebook market. The new 8M series of mobile processors – the first in the world that support DX10 libraries and supporting full HD video playback in H.264 format – can be found in notebooks from leading European manufacturers such as Fujitsu-Siemens Computers, Medion, Packard Bell and NEC Computers SAS.

As the first of a series of models are available GeForce 8600M and GeForce 8400M

• The new uniform architecture allows up to work more efficiently than doubled compared with the previous generation models, ready for Windows Vista, DX10 games and a number of popular applications
• Revolutionary engine PureVideo ™ HD video to play HD DVD movies and Blu-ray
• NVIDIA PowerMizer ™ can intelligently manage energy intake by the graphics subsystem, which allows the extension of time for battery

Playing HD video on your computer’s browser is a technical challenge, which the company undertook to NVIDIA and for whose solution is its author’s NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology. This technology is based on the video processor systems implemented in GeForce 8600M and GeForce 8400M, which allows you to play cinema-quality movies recorded in HD formats, HD DVD and Blu-ray. New video engine supports 100% decoding H.264 format HD, odci thus CPU CPU, which significantly reduces battery power consumption and reduces heat and noise.

The creators of games using graphics processors and NVIDIA technology, Microsoft DirectX 10 in order to create the most anticipated games of this and next year, an example may be Crysis company Crytek.

The new GPU is the first mobile processor providing support for DirectX 10, by which you can admire the amazing and hitherto unavailable visual effects in games.