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Nvidia is happy about Apple adoption

by on04 November 2008


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Jobs got it, so should you


When it
comes to the U.S. market, Steve Jobs earned himself iconic status with Apple's  iPod and later iPhone gadgedt, not to mention the prettiest computers and notebooks around the world.

This opinion maker now loves Nvidia and its latest generation of notebooks do understand why is it so important to get away from those horrible Intel integrated graphics.

The new notebook line, including MacBook Air utilizes a chipset that Nvidia calls Geforce 9400M and its integrated graphics has sixteen shader units, or cores as Nvidia likes to call it that are enough for great HD Video, some basic gaming, if you can play any games on a Mac.

Apple got it and Nvidia hopes that just as it happened with iPods, that the world will finally get the importance of Nvidia. Nvidia’s strategy is quite simple, if they get computer graphics matter to our mums and dads and make them want to buy a notebook simply as it has Geforce inside, they will grow its market from 200 million to more than a billion, and this is what Jensen is after.

In the meantime you can see what Apple likes about new Geforce 9400M, here.

Last modified on 06 November 2008
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