NVIDIA Introduces GeForce Go 6 Series For Thin And Light Notebooks

edited January 2005 in Science & Tech
NVIDIA today announced the NVIDIA® GeForceTM Go 6200 graphics processing unit (GPU) for mainstream notebook PCs.
The first notebooks to feature the GeForce Go 6200 are the Sony Vaio S Series and Sony Vaio FS Series. These new Sony machines are the first to deliver the multimedia technology of the award winning GeForce 6 series GPU architecture to mainstream, thin-and-light notebooks.

"Notebook PCs have become the hub for multimedia productivity and entertainment," said Rob Csongor, general manager, mobile GPUs for NVIDIA. "Historically, the challenge has always been getting high performance multimedia GPUs into thin-and-light notebooks that are very lightweight, small and feasible for travel. The dramatic technology advances in the GeForce Go 6200 GPU with TurboCacheTM technology allows world class graphics and video performance to be delivered in thin-and-light notebooks... the notebook you want to take with you. The Sony notebooks announced today are outstanding examples of this concept brought to reality for consumers and are available now."

Like all GPUs in the GeForce Go 6 Series, the GeForce Go 6200 GPU supports PureVideoTM technology for home theater quality experience on notebooks, as well as advanced 2D and 3D features, such as full support for Microsoft© DirectX© 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 visual effects, for accelerating the latest games and photo/video editing applications.
Source: Anandtech

Comments

  • edited January 2005
    The Sony FS specs show it to be slow and expensive!
    4200 RPM Hard Drive in a world full of 7200 drives
    1.4 MHz Processor---Dell sells 2.1 for less
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