NVIDIA Helps PC Users Go Green With Hybrid SLI
Posted on May 6, 2008
Filed Under Greentech
SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — PC users love the
visual realism that high-performance graphics processors give their PCs,
but would rather do without the noise and power consumption typical of
modern entertainment and gaming PCs. Starting today, however, they can have
the best of both worlds, thanks to the new NVIDIA(R) platforms based on the
company’s Hybrid SLI(R) technology. These new platforms are the foundation
for a new breed of PCs that deliver a richer visual experience while
reducing energy consumption and costs, fan noise, and even heat. The new
technology is available immediately with new NVIDIA nForce 780a SLI and
GeForce 8 Series based motherboards.
“Hybrid SLI will give consumers the extra GPU performance they need for
the increasing numbers of visual PC applications such as today’s PC games,”
said Drew Henry, general manager of platform business at NVIDIA. “And it
will give gamers and PC enthusiasts the quiet and power savings they
demand. Hybrid SLI components could very well pay for themselves over the
life of the PC.”
The visual capabilities of typical PCs are driven by either integrated
graphics on the motherboard or by higher performance, discrete graphics
cards, like NVIDIA GeForce(R) GPUs. Unfortunately, the most common
integrated graphics chips lack the performance and features needed by many
popular modern 3D applications, games, and movies. Discrete graphics cards
deliver a far superior visual experience, but consume more energy.
Hybrid SLI-enabled motherboards eliminate this problem by putting a
GeForce GPU directly on the motherboard. This GeForce GPU has better
DirectX compatibility and HD movie playback capability than the most common
integrated graphics chips found in today’s PCs, but consumes less energy
than a discrete graphics card. But that’s only the start.
Designed for PC enthusiasts and hard-core gamers, the HybridPower(TM)
feature completely powers down the discrete graphics cards and switches
graphics processing to the motherboard GPU in applications where major 3D
horsepower is not required, such as e-mail and Web surfing. Users will
appreciate the lower energy consumption, quieter PC operation, and less
heat. When additional 3D horsepower is needed, HybridPower technology
automatically transitions back to the discrete graphics cards, which are
then powered up and ready to rock the 3D world. Hybrid SLI technology can
save hundreds of dollars in energy costs over the life of the PC for
high-end, enthusiast-class PCs, and deliver additional graphics performance
for more mainstream desktops via these two features.(i)
For mainstream users, a Hybrid SLI technology feature called GeForce
Boost allows the user to add an additional graphics card for even more
graphics horsepower. By combining the performance of the motherboard GPU
and graphics card discrete GPUs, GeForce Boost increases overall graphics
performance up to 50% for today’s visually intensive applications and home
entertainment.
“NVIDIA continues to deliver outstanding innovation for AMD CPUs. We
are especially excited that HybridPower, a feature of NVIDIA Hybrid SLI,
will be introduced exclusively on AMD CPU-based platforms,” said Leslie
Sobon, director, product marketing, AMD. “The AMD Phenom(TM) X4 quad-core
processors, together with this motherboard’s HybridPower features, deliver
powerful performance and energy efficiency, an important combination for
AMD.”
The Hybrid SLI-enabled desktop PC motherboards are designed to create a
balanced PC with GeForce GPUs and AMD Phenom processors. Eight models,
including a newly available nForce 780a SLI motherboard, are available:
– nForce 780a SLI, nForce 750a SLI, nForce 730a, and nForce 720a
– GeForce 8300, GeForce 8200, and GeForce 8100
Currently available Hybrid SLI-enabled discrete graphics cards include:
– NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2 and NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX (both HybridPower-
capable)
– GeForce 8400 GS and GeForce 8500 GT (both GeForce Boost-capable)
Hybrid SLI-enabled PC motherboards for Intel processors and Hybrid SLI-
enabled notebooks will be available in Q3 of 2008. For more information
about NVIDIA Hybrid SLI technology please visit http://www.nvidia.com/Hybrid_SLI.
About NVIDIA
NVIDIA is the world leader in visual computing technologies and the
inventor of the GPU, a high-performance processor which generates
breathtaking, interactive graphics on workstations, personal computers,
game consoles, and mobile devices. NVIDIA serves the entertainment and
consumer market with its GeForce graphics products, the professional design
and visualization market with its Quadro(R) graphics products, and the
high- performance computing market with its Tesla(TM) computing solutions
products. NVIDIA is headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif. and has offices
throughout Asia, Europe, and the Americas. For more information, visit
http://www.nvidia.com.
(i) Assumes two GeForce 9800 GX2 cards idle at 160 watts for 7200 KWH a
year over 5 years at a rate of 0.12 US Dollars at KWH (160 watts x
7200KWH x 5 years x 0.12 dollars = $691.20).
Certain statements in this press release including, but not limited to,
statements as to: the benefits, features, power, performance, capabilities
and availability of platforms based on NVIDIA Hybrid SLI technology, the
NVIDIA nForce 780a SLI motherboard; GeForce Boost; HybridPower technology
and AMD Phenom processors; PC enthusiasts’ preferences and demands;
discrete and integrated GPUs; and power savings are forward-looking
statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause
results to be materially different than expectations. Important factors
that could cause actual results to differ materially include: delays in
ramping new products into production; our reliance on third parties to
manufacture, assemble and test our products; unexpected loss of performance
of our products or technologies when integrated into PCs; development of
faster or more efficient GPUs; the impact of technological development and
competition; changes in consumer preferences and demands; customer adoption
of competitor’s products; manufacturing or software defects as well as
other factors detailed from time to time in the reports NVIDIA files with
the Securities and Exchange Commission including its Form 10-K for the
fiscal year ended January 27, 2008. Copies of reports filed with the SEC
are posted on our website and are available from NVIDIA without charge.
These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance
and speak only as of the date hereof, and, except as required by law,
NVIDIA disclaims any obligation to update these forward-looking statements
to reflect future events or circumstances.
Copyright(R) 2008 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. NVIDIA, the
NVIDIA logo, GeForce, SLI, NVIDIA nForce, and HybridPower are trademarks
and/or registered trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation in the U.S. and other
countries. Other company and product names may be trademarks of the
respective companies with which they are associated. Features, pricing,
availability, and specifications are subject to change without notice.
SOURCE NVIDIA Corporation
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