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nVidia announce the GTX 480M – DX11 on the move

nVidia have just officially announced their first Direct X 11 mobile chip, dubbed the GTX 480M.

The card runs at 425mhz on the GPU core and 1200mhz for the memory which is linked to a 256bit memory bus. nVidia state that the 480m is SLI capable and features CUDA, physX, 3d Vision and DX11 support. We have yet to receive any information on the TDP however with underclocking they are clearly trying to keep it under control. Rumours are circulating that it may be a 100W+ TDP although we are not confirming this on any level.

nVidia have stated that a Clevo based notebook will be the first to get it, probably in a matter of a couple of weeks.

KitGuru says: Benchmarks should be impressive especially in SLI, but we are equally interested in cooling demands and temperatures.

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3 comments

  1. the clocks seem quite modest, but I think it should perform well. fermi is quite hot though, will be interested to see how it handles inside laptop chassis.

  2. interesting, im sure the prices will be mega.

  3. I am not really impressed with this hardware, just yet, but the mobile chips might be good. seem quite inefficient to me generally.

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