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Nvidia MCP7A To Counter Intel G45 In Apri

Reported by on Tuesday, January 8 2008 10:25 am

DigiTimes revealed that the MCP7A to be launched April will have two IGP versions, the MCP7A-U and MCP7A-S, both of which will support Intel 1333MHz FSB, DirectX 10, HDMI, DVI, HDCP, and PureVideo HD. Nvidia is also developing a MCP7A-H part that does not have a built-in graphics core slated for launch in August.. The MCP7A will feature a dual-channel controller and supports Hybrid SLI technology. FOB prices for motherboards based on the MCP7A-U will be about US$ 80, the MCP7A-S about US$ 70-75 range and MCP7A-H at about US$ 60-65.

DigiTimes revealed that the MCP7A to be launched April will have two IGP versions, the MCP7A-U and MCP7A-S, both of which will support Intel 1333MHz FSB, DirectX 10, HDMI, DVI, HDCP, and PureVideo HD. Nvidia is also developing a MCP7A-H part that does not have a built-in graphics core slated for launch in August.. The MCP7A will feature a dual-channel controller and supports Hybrid SLI technology. FOB prices for motherboards based on the MCP7A-U will be about US$ 80, the MCP7A-S about US$ 70-75 range and MCP7A-H at about US$ 60-65.



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