Monday, June 29, 2009

Samsung breaks Netbook mold with Nvidia chip

NVIDIA on Monday confirmed that the Samsung Netbook on the basis of graphics chipmaker chips ions, the second project, which breaks the Netbook form.

John to make sure that small utilities, as well as the upcoming Samsung and Lenovo Ideapad S12, fully capable notebooks, Rene Haas, Chief Executive Officer of NVIDIA on Monday, he said.

Ion is the main PC Netbooks graphics, including high-definition 1080p video and better game support under NVIDIA.

Detection and Samsung Netbook Lenovo IdeaPad S12 - in August - first announced the key Netbook computer manufacturer for the application chip.Though NVIDIA NVIDIA does not approve specifications Netbook Choice Netbook range, branded Samsung N510, July, and sports and 11.6 inčni screen - ideal for Netbook territory in which the top of the screen is usually about 10 cm.

Samsung Netbook other events, Lenovo IdeaPad S12 NVIDIA's efforts to stop the mold Netbook Intel defined as low-performance device with a screen 11 cm in diagonal size. NVIDIA's project requirements, such as Samsung and Lenovo are more than Netbook notebook.

"The term Netbook Intel has developed a definition of segments offer little experience, but with the ions, which do not have the same restrictions," said Haas NVIDIA. "These systems can integrate video games and HD and the new GPU pouered programs. It may be a notebook, because what they are."

On the N510, the N280 Intel Atom Processor 1.66GHz, taking into Netbook choice. On the N280 is the latest Intel Atom processor, and ironically, has proposed a Netbook Maker with the Intel silicon that provide better performance than previous Intel graphics Atom technology. This feature is Intel, but not when the computer manufacturer, the use of higher efficiency of silicon ions NVIDIA NVIDIA 9400M integrated graphics chip - the same chip used in Apple's Macbook line.

Other features Netbook Samsung 160GB hard drive, 1GB memory, UI-Fi (test-N), Bluetooth and UEBCAM in accordance with Netbook choices.

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