NVIDIA's SLI Tech Now On Intel X58-Based Mobos
We heard this compatibility was coming way back at NVISION 08, and at
long last, it has finally happened. Today, Intel Corporation has
licensed NVIDIA SLI technology for inclusion on the DX58SO motherboard
for the Core i7 processor, which means that consumers waiting to pull
the trigger on an Intel X58-based motherboard, Core i7 CPU and four
NVIDIA graphics cards can finally forge ahead.
According to Clem
Russo, VP and General Manager of Channel Desktop Platform Group at
Intel Corporation: "The addition of NVIDIA SLI technology to the Intel
DX58SO motherboard has been a welcome addition. The pairing of our new
Core i7 processors on our Extreme Series motherboard and NVIDIA GeForce
graphics has resulted in some of the world's fastest consumer gaming PC
platforms." Due to the announcements, NVIDIA can now claim that its SLI
technology -- which enables gamers to bridge two, three, even four
NVIDIA GPUs together for insane performance levels -- is available on
all modern consumer PC platforms. Yep, all of them -- including the
Intel Core i7, Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Duo processors, as well as those
based on the AMD Phenom II CPU.
It's pretty remarkable that it
has taken this long for NVIDIA's SLI tech to be officially delivered on
the Intel X58 "Smackover" board, but we guess late is better than
never. So, did Intel and NVIDIA just make anyone's dreams come true, or
what?
