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New GPU from NVIDIA for Notebook Workstation Market

Quadro FX 3600M GPU delivers workstation-level graphics and visual computing for notebooks and laptops.

By DE Editors  

February 28, 2008

By DE Editors

NVIDIA Corporation (Santa Clara, CA) introduced the NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M professional GPU for notebook and laptop workstations. This new graphics solution delivers a uniform feature set, which includes CUDA technology and GPU computing for visualization.

This latest Quadro professional graphics architecture is for professionals working with large datasets, models, and images in markets such as computer-aided design (CAD), digital content creation (DCC), imaging, computing, and the sciences, who need the power of desktop workstations for notebooks and laptops.

The Quadro FX 3600M is available as a fully qualified MXM v2.1A type-III form factor mobile workstation graphics board with 512MB G-DDR3 memory; 256-bit memory interface; 51.2GBps graphic memory bandwidth; OpenGL 2.1, Shader Model 4.0, DirectX 10; and PowerMizer adaptive power management tools.

For more information about NVIDIA’s Quadro solutions, please visit NVIDIA.

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

 

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