Enter your username and password.
-
more about #geforce9400m MushyHeirloom: When was the last time Intel had a more-than-barely-adequate video chipset, anyway? Right. Never. Seems like it would make sense for nVidia to take t... more » Oakie Pokie: normally i would care about this, but who really wants, or even *needs* a better integrated graphics solution in a netbook anyways? i guess choice wou... more » Homerjay is utterly alone.: Is it just me or does Netbook = WebTV + 10 Years? more » Kaiser-Machead: Check the Urban Dictionary for Waffling. That's what NVidia and Intel will be doing to each other anyway. Suck it the both of yas. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: The fed will be lowering rates, so get your money out of T-bills and put it all into...::thunk:: Waffles! Tasty waffles with lots of syrup! more » AkronZip: I will not lie, I am more interested in the waffles than the girl fight between Nvidia and Intel. more » rhett121: I'm with LordDave... no HDMI, no thanks! AppleTV with no user upgradable hard drive, no thanks! 160GB is still a joke for media storage. more » chrisaroz: *from a total Windows user* Add HDMI, Blu-Ray, and TV Tuner and you'd have quite possibly the ULTIMATE entertainment PC. more » Yours Smugly: HDMI = worse than DisplayPort. DisplayPort = future. MDP -> HDMI cable = goodness. more » Lordstrom: No HDMI = No Sale. It's not even up for discussion. more » Nadzim Al-Rash: If you want a home theater machine, I guess the Apple TV should do a better job at that, shouldn't it? But since you're going HD, the Mini still would... more » Harley Garner: I have a macbook right now, hoping the price of the mini will drop maybe 100 or so. LETS HOPE :) more » matthewharding: Mac Mini or AppleTV. Oh what choices to make. more » Kaiser-Machead: They also need to do is get rid of the Combo drive and just offer processor options from the baseline up. Hopefully, the new Mini will also allow for ... more » Kingteddybear: Sounds great to me. Been holding off on a Mac mini waiting for just this type of upgrade. Already have 2T of classic sci-fi dvd's just waiting on th... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Embrace the dongle. more » black zeppelin: wow. but if there's no blu-ray or HD DVD player it wouldnt be a real "complete" home theater setup. but now that youtube is HD (sort of) i guess that ... more » -
#intel
Intel Wants Netbooks to Keep Sucking
Digitimes reports Intel's pissed that Nvidia's trying to muscle into the Intel-dominated netbook niche with their new Ion platform that combines the Atom processor with Nvidia's GeForce 9400m which makes netbooks fully HD capable. Updated. -
#rumor
New Mac Mini Will Use Nvidia Chipset (Helloooo Full HD Video)
Buried in an OS X configuration file in the new MacBooks is a string referring to Nvidia's MCP79 (aka GeForce 9400m) chipset and unreleased models of the Mac mini and iMac, says MacRumors. -
#nvidiaion
Nvidia Ion Supercharges Netbooks With 5X Faster Graphics and Full HD Video
Netbooks are pathetically weak machines. So Nvidia is infusing Intel's Atom with its GeForce 9400M to make netbooks suck less. Or at the very least, let you play Call of Duty 4. On a netbook. -
#nvidia
Nvidia Bringing GeForce 9400M to Atom Netbooks to Make Them Suck Less
Digitimes says that Nvidia is bringing its GeForce 9400m chipset (from the new MacBooks) to Atom-based netbooks, which would markedly boost graphics performance. Netbooks that don't totally bite balls performance-wise, holee crap. [Digitimes] -
#nvidia
Giz Explains: Why Does the New MacBook Pro Have Two Graphics Cards?
The biggest update to the new MacBooks—on the inside anyway—is their graphical muscle, which has been hooked up with some Barry Bonds-level steroids. Apple ditched Intel's crummy integrated graphics and chipset (basically the traffic controller between the processor and everything else) entirely, opting for a new one from Nvidia that combines the chipset and a GPU on a single chip—the GeForce 9400M. The MacBook Pro, being more Pro-erer than the MacBook, now rocks two graphics cards—the integrated 9400M and a separate, beefier GeForce 9600M GT. If that swirl of numbers, letters and BS is confusing, here's what's up. More »
