Motherboard GPUs speed performance via parallel processing.

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Featuring 16-core CUDA(TM)-capable graphics architecture, GeForce® 9400/9300 motherboard GPUs are used to accelerate visual computing applications on Intel-based desktop PCs. NVIDIA PureVideo® HD technology offloads 100% of all video processing from CPU to GPU, optimizing video playback quality. Both mGPUs support NVIDIA Hybrid SLI Technology as well as A/V connectivity, including uncompressed LPCM 7.1 audio, dual-link DVI, and HDMI.



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New NVIDIA Motherboard GPUs Pack Big Punch in a Small Package



With 5x More Performance in One-half the Size, New GeForce 9-Series mGPUs Tap Parallel Processors for More Than Just Graphics

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 20 -- NVIDIA's engineering team was given a challenge: deliver a desktop GPU which integrates full system I/O and discrete-level performance in half the size of previous integrated graphics solutions. The result: a 16-core CUDA(TM)-capable graphics architecture that enables mainstream PC users to play the latest top-selling PC games and enjoy silky-smooth, high-definition Blu-ray video playback -- all without breaking the bank.

NVIDIA(R) Introduces the GeForce(R) 9400 and 9300 motherboard GPUs for desktop PCs on the Intel platform.

"These new mGPUs give NVIDIA a big advantage over other integrated graphics chips," said Dr. Jon Peddie of Jon Peddie Research. "By doing so much parallel processing on a single chip, they can accelerate the new visual computing applications people are getting, and at a reasonable price. The GeForce 9400 and 9300 mGPUs set a new standard for what users should expect from today's more mainstream desktop systems."

"We've combined the power of three different chips into one highly compact and efficient GPU," said Drew Henry, general manager of MCP business unit at NVIDIA. "In doing so, we've redefined the level of performance people can expect from a motherboard solution to enrich visual computing experiences for mainstream systems. You can now have the performance of a discrete GPU in a small form factor PC."

GPUs have long been essential platforms for rendering real-time images to computer screens, but software developers and system manufacturers have only recently begun using their parallel processing power to deliver a new level of performance for a variety of visual computing applications, including Adobe Creative Suite 4 and BadaBoom. Badaboom is a video transcoding application to speed up application performance and free up the PC for doing other tasks in parallel.

The new NVIDIA GeForce 9-Series motherboard GPUs feature:

-- 16-cores for processing DirectX 10 games and CUDA-accelerated applications

-- High-quality video playback with NVIDIA PureVideo(R) HD technology, which offloads 100% of all video processing from the CPU to the GPU

-- Support for advanced audio and video connectivity, including uncompressed LPCM 7.1 audio, dual-link DVI, and HDMI

-- Support for NVIDIA Hybrid SLI Technology, which boosts performance up to 70% above the motherboard GPU

-- Single-chip design with much smaller footprint than competing chipsets makes it ideal for small form factor and ultra-slim media center PCs

Motherboards featuring GeForce 9-Series motherboard GPUs are shipping this month from industry-leading motherboard partners including: ASUS, ECS, EVGA, Foxconn, Galaxy, Gigabyte, J&W, MSI, Onda, Zotac, and XFX.

For more information on the GeForce 9-Series mGPUs, please visit: http://nvidia.com/object/product_geforce_9300_mgpu_us.html

See the game-changing performance of GeForce 9-Series mGPUs here: http://http.download.nvidia.com/video/LaunchVideo_EN_720p.wmv

About NVIDIA

NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) is the world leader in visual computing technologies and the inventor of the GPU, a high-performance processor which generates breathtaking, interactive graphics on workstations, personal computers, game consoles, and mobile devices. NVIDIA serves the entertainment and consumer market with its GeForce graphics products, the professional design and visualization market with its Quadro(R) graphics products, and the high-performance computing market with its Tesla(TM) computing solutions products. NVIDIA is headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif. and has offices throughout Asia, Europe, and the Americas. For more information, visit http://www.nvidia.com/.

Copyright(R) 2008 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. NVIDIA, the NVIDIA logo, GeForce, NVIDIA SLI, PureVideo, CUDA, Tesla, Quadro, and SLI are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated. Features, pricing, availability, and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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