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Nvidia is all about "ramping" stuff, will they "ramp" you next?

I am sure that the title of this news post has you wondering what the hell I am talking about. Well X-bit labs wants you to know that Nvidia is "ramping" up the production of their new mobile 8800 series. Here is a small tidbit to get you excited about "ramping":

“We are ramping production on our GeForce 8 family of notebook GPUs, the industry’s first DX10 and high-definition video GPU for notebooks. GeForce 8 will be the only DX10 GPU shipping in the upcoming Santa Rosa notebook launch,” Mr. Huang said."


6 Comments
Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:25:15 PM
David
guest
Nice! I'm gonna love the mobile G80's But what are the specs gonna be? Are the Stream Procs gonna be clocked slower? And if by how much?
Thursday, February 22, 2007 4:09:19 PM
Track
guest
Am I the only one who dosent see the point in having a high-end Laptop?
Thursday, February 22, 2007 6:47:53 PM
David
Senior Member
Dude my dad got a crappy lappy for a grand it was'nt worth it i cant play any good games hell i'd wish they would hurry up with external gpu's for us lappy user's.
Saturday, February 24, 2007 4:37:57 PM
anonymous
guest
Are they saying it is gonna be external?
Monday, February 26, 2007 5:51:37 PM
Jordan
guest
I am so eager to see how the mobile 8800 series compares to the 7900 GS & 7900 GTX. If the increase in desktop performance was any indication, laptop gamers are in for a real treat with the 8800 series cards. These babies provide a very significant leap in performance.
Monday, March 05, 2007 6:58:26 PM
anonymous
guest
oh... yes... nvidia... oh... god... yes... so... goood!!!!
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