Today NVIDIA announced an all new line-up of notebook graphics processing units (GPUs) promising unprecedented performance and incredible power efficiency to enable gaming and 3D rendering even with thinner and lighter notebooks like ultrabooks.
The new GPUs include the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M, GeForce GTX 670M, and GeForce GTX 660M in the "enthusiast" segment (hardcore gamers); GeForce GT 650M, GeForce GT 640M, and GeForce GT 640M LE in the "performance" segment (multimedia and basic gaming) and GeForce GT 620M in the mainstream segment.
Read the full content of this Article: NVIDIA Announces New GeForce 600M Series Graphics
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Jerry Jackson Administrator NBR Reviewer
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Here's hoping that Apple will switch back to NVIDIA for the next MacBook Pros. Maybe a 15" MacBook Air with one of the Kepler GPUs?
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Jerry Jackson Administrator NBR Reviewer
That sure would be nice. NVIDIA reps refuse to make any comments about Apple, but they did acknowledge that every PC company that currently uses NVIDIA GPUs in notebooks is signed on to release notebooks with 600M series graphics later this year.
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I am really surprised to see memory bandwidth of 128 bit in GTX 660m,i mean seriously i should be at least 192 bit.
So overall all kepler based Gpus are restricted to 128 bit which will not unleash their true potential. -
Jerry Jackson Administrator NBR Reviewer
Farsang, I'm speculating (with ZERO real proof) that the Kepler-based GTX 660M could have handled higher memory bandwidth but that would have made the Fermi-based GPUs even less appealing.
Since NVIDIA isn't ready to role out Kepler in the highest-end mobile GPUs I "suspect" they had to make the best of the Fermi chips ... even if that meant not pushing the Kepler GPUs to the limits of their performance.
Regardless, the Kepler GPUs are a HUGE step up from the equivalent 500M series GPUs from last year. We should have a gaming notebook in for review soon that has a SLI configuration of the GTX 675M so we'll know soon how the new top-of-the-line Fermi GPUs perform as well. -
Meaker@Sager Company Representative
AFAIK 675M is a straight rebrand with identical clocks, so the results should be all too familiar. The 650M and 660M should be interesting to look at. -
flyingsilverfin Notebook Consultant
Will these translate into new Quadros too?
I'm pretty sure lenovo wouldn't put a GTX into a thinkpad... though the extra power/energy savings would be nice -
Jerry Jackson Administrator NBR Reviewer
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I guess inspiron will get 620m or 630m
xps will get 635m or 640m le
allienware gets 640m,650m n 660m.
620m n 630m r updated 525m n 540m
635m is updated 555m
640m is playin bf3 at ultra,awsm gpu to have. -
Are there any other ultraboks besides the crippled-resolution-acer with these new Nvidia 600M gpus?
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dv6 7000 n dv7 7000 in late april with 650m n backlit keyboard n 1080p resolution
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If these follow the new Nvidia behavior in desktop cards expect crippled OpenGL - The recent 680 have for example almost 50% FPS of an HD7970 in Cinebench 11.5 and laso crippled CUDA: the same 680 is worse than 580.
NVIDIA Announces New GeForce 600M Series Graphics Discussion
Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Jerry Jackson, Mar 22, 2012.