GeForce 4 Officially Announced + Coverage - tech
(hx) 08:49 PM CET - Feb,06 2002
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It's the big day for video card maniacs because NVIDIA finally unveiled the all
new GeForce4 family of Graphics Processor Units (GPUs), the fastest,
most innovative and powerful GPUs in the world. OEM systems
featuring GeForce4 MX are already shipping, with retail board availability in the next two
weeks. OEM systems featuring GeForce4 Ti will be available in 60 days, with retail boards
available in 30 days. GeForce4-based notebook computers will be available in February. The
new GeForce4 family includes:
- GeForce4 Ti 4600, 4400 and 4200 - The GeForce4 Ti GPU is the
first consumer GPU capable of driving complex geometries and character animations. With
its advanced nfiniteFX(TM) Engine, superior Accuview Antialiasing techniques, and flexible
nView multidisplay technology, the GeForce4 Ti GPU allows end users to experience
radically immersive graphical environments, complete with unique visual effects and the
most realistic, life-like images ever.
- GeForce4 MX 460, 440 and 420 - The GeForce4 MX GPU brings new
levels of graphics performance and display flexibility to the mainstream desktop PC. By
incorporating NVIDIA's innovative nView multidisplay technology, highly efficient
Lightspeed Memory Architecture(TM) (LMA) II and advanced Accuview Antialiasing techniques,
the GeForce4 MX GPU is the most feature-rich, cost-effective, highly integrated GPU
available for the mainstream market.
- GeForce4 440 Go and 420 Go - The mobile GeForce4 GPUs integrate
innovative power management techniques for unsurpassed battery life, a Video Processing
Engine and revolutionary antialiasing technology for superior display quality, and an
ultra efficient memory architecture for the fastest computing experience ever realized on
a mobile PC platform.
There's GeForce 4 coverage at Tech-Report,
HardOCP (benchmarks), AnandTech (Unreal
Performance Test 2002 benchmarks),GeForce4
on Tom's Hardware Guide, NV News,CNET, GameSpy,
Hot
Hardware, 3DPGU, 3D Blaster 4
MX420 review, Guru 3D,
GeForce 4 on
MacGamer.com. NVIDIA also announced their new mobile chip,
the GeForce4 440, Both VisionTech and PNY announced their GeForce 4 line-ups. |