NVIDIA's "MCP68" Details Revealed
Posted by: [NT] on: 02/19/2007 12:09 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1290 views
NVIDIA expects to release its next-generation integrated graphics chipset for AMD?s Socket AM2 platform next quarter. Currently known as MCP68, the new chipset packs new high-definition video capabilities and a GeForce 7-series derived integrated graphics core.
New to the GeForce 7-series derived graphics core are new output capabilities. Unlike the GeForce 7050 and nForce 630a?s reliant on sDVO-bus TMDS and HDMI controllers, the new MCP68 integrates HDMI and DVI output capabilities. NVIDIA will integrate the HDCP keys onto the MCP68 itself too, making it an ideal for high-definition television sets. DailyTech has more.
New to the GeForce 7-series derived graphics core are new output capabilities. Unlike the GeForce 7050 and nForce 630a?s reliant on sDVO-bus TMDS and HDMI controllers, the new MCP68 integrates HDMI and DVI output capabilities. NVIDIA will integrate the HDCP keys onto the MCP68 itself too, making it an ideal for high-definition television sets. DailyTech has more.
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