Published 10/16/2008
by Brooke Crothers
at CNET News - Business Tech
Nvidia on Wednesday introduced its GeForce 9400M graphics chip, a direct threat to Intel's graphics silicon.
Apple's choice of the 9400M for its refreshed MacBook line heralds a much-needed infusion of competition in the market for mobile integrated graphics--a low-cost solution that is built into Intel chipsets. To ... Originally posted at Nanotech: The Circuits Blog
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