August 28th, 2007

One of the NVIDIA GeForce 8MThe laptop version of the NVIDIA’s GeForce 8800 video card will be launched soon, according to Fudzilla.

Designed for use in gaming notebooks, the GeForce 8800M will be offered in Dell’s upcoming XPS (M1730) 17-inch laptop reportedly, which will also feature the Intel Core 2 Extreme processor option.

The previous reports about the release of the 8800M this summer say the NVIDIA’s most powerful graphics chip for laptops will be available in GeForce 8800M GTX, 8800M GT and 8800M GS versions.

The GeForce 8800M GPUs for laptops are expected to arrive with decreased performance when compared to the GeForce 8800 for desktops, in order to fit notebook-specific temperature and power consumption requirements.

Currently, the NVIDIA 8M Series graphics modules are available in the GeForce 8700M, 8600M, and 8400M flavors. All of the 8M GPUs are DirectX 10 compatible.

Source | Via

In Laptop News, Laptop Graphics Card, Gaming Laptop PCs, Dell XPS Laptops
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Loiq Says:

Will other laptop companies offer this card too, or will it be exclusive for DELL? Any chance on 15.4″ notebooks with this card ? arf so many questions :P

August 29th, 2007 at 1:57 pm |

[…] In addition, we expect the M1730 to include the recently announced Core 2 Extreme X7900 CPU, while, according to reports, Dell might also provide the GeForce 8800M graphics option. Some reports say Dell’s upcoming gaming notebook will include the AGEIA PhysX 100M module, “dedicated solely to delivering rich immersive physical gaming environments”. […]

September 1st, 2007 at 2:17 pm |
Patman Says:

any idea if you can get this card separately? will it b compatible with the ASUS G1 laptops?? man i want that card!!!!!

September 5th, 2007 at 7:23 pm |
Zach Says:

Any chance I can upgrade my ASUS G2S 8600GT with this card when it is released? Is upgrading a laptop GPU something that can be done?

October 24th, 2007 at 11:16 pm |
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