Eurocom has leaked Nvidia's upcoming GTX 480M card in its online
configurator. It claims the card will be available in select Eurocom
notebooks in June and it will cost $380 more than a GTX 280M.
Mind you, Fermi cards are known for their rather lavish power
requirements and it appears that the mobile version will suck 100W, so
don't expect much in terms of battery life. It appears that the 480M
will feature 2GB of memory and Nvidia somehow managed to pack it onto
an MXM 3.0b board.
We still don't know the clocks, but it is clear that the card will be
the fastest mobile graphics solution on the market. Of course average
consumers have no need for such beastly graphics on a notebook, but a
select few professionals will probably appreciate its muscle.
Check it out at
Eurocom.