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Eurocom Adds NVIDIA GTX480M, SLI, and HD5870 CrossFireX to its Lineup

Mobile workstation lineup gets updated graphics options.

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June 3, 2010

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Eurocom has introduced the NVIDIA GTX480M GPU in SLI and the HD5870 in CrossfireX to its line of Mobile Workstation notebooks.

The NVIDIA GTX 480M introduces FERMI architecture to the mobile form factor. FERMI is designed to be a general purpose computation on graphics processing unit (GPGPU) architecture. With DX11, CUDA, and PHYSX, the GTX480M can accelerate 3D applications and other utility applications as well. It offers up to 897 gigaflops of processing power plus up to 2GB of GDDR5 graphics memory.

NVIDIA SLI Technology enables optimized applications to use two NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards to improve graphics performance. By combining two GTX480M GPUs in SLI, users receive a powerful mobile graphics solution.

ATI CrossfireX Technology allows optimized applications to use two ATI Radeon graphics cards. Two Mobility HD5870 GPUs can be combined in CrossfireX from ATI.

For more information, visit Eurocom.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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