Sunday, 20 July 2008

Nvidia to Launch Intel-based MCP7A IGP Chipset in August

NVIDIA is all set to mass produce it's latest Intel IGP Chipset, the GeForce 9-Series mGPU – nForce 730i MCP (MCP7A) by the middle of August and will appear in markets in September.

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The MCP7A will come in two versions, the MCP7A-U with a GeForce 9400 graphics core and the MCP7A-S with GeForce 9300 graphics. The two versions have the same specifications except the GeForce 9400 features a core frequency of 580MHz and shader frequency of 1500MHz, while the GeForce 9300 will be clocked at 450MHz and 1200MHz.

The MCP7A support a FSB up to 1333MHz, dual-channel DDR2 or DDR3 memory, and PCI Express 2.0. The GPU is based on Nvidia's G86 graphics core, which supports DirectX 10 and Shader Model 4.0, includes 16 built-in stream processors, and supports HDMI, dual-link DVI, DisplayPort and D-sub connections.

The MCP7A will also support Hybrid SLI, PureVideo and Cuda technologies.

Source: Digitimes

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