NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX

NVIDIA has officially announced their latest high-end killer mobile GPU, branded the GeForce Go 7950 GTX. With 24 pixel shader engines, a core speed of 575MHz, and memory speeds of up to 1.4GHz with 512MB on board, this new MXM form-factor card offers a ton of Graphics horsepower for the DTR Notebook crowd. This preview of the technology goes through features, specification and performance expectations. Here's a snip from the piece...

"Today, NVIDIA takes the notebook platform yet another step closer to enthusiast desktop performance with the launch of the new GeForce Go 7950 GTX. As the company's new flagship mobile GPU, this graphics chipset offers unprecedented performance for the notebooks without sacrificing the features and functionality a notebook demands."

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A handful of other on-line hardware publications have posted stories on the new GeForce Go 7950 GTX as well.  Here are the links we've received so far.  We'll update this post with more as they come in.

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