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Nvidia Crams 16 Cores into Integrated GPUs

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Nvidia may be best known for its watt-sucking, heat-blasting, enthusiast-oriented graphics cards, but the company isn’t completely averse to throwing Joe Consumer a bone now and then either. On Monday, the company unveiled its latest integrated graphics solution, the 9-Series mGPU, which borrows some DNA from its older brothers to keep give a boost to 3D and video performance.

The GeForce 9400 and 9300 motherboard GPUs both feature 16-core CUDA architecture to perform the same kind of parallel processing going on in Nvidia’s high-performance discrete cards, but in a package Nvidia claims is literally one half the size. The result: better 3D acceleration, support for both DirectX 10 and PhysX-accelerated games, plus HD video processing that offloads 100% of the job from the CPU.

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“We’ve combined the power of three different chips into one highly compact and efficient GPU,” said Drew Henry, general manager of MCP business unit at Nvidia, in a statement. “In doing so, we’ve redefined the level of performance people can expect from a motherboard solution to enrich visual computing experiences for mainstream systems. You can now have the performance of a discrete GPU in a small form factor PC.”

Both of the new 9-Series chipsets will begin shipping this month on motherboards from companies including Asus, EVGA, Gigabyte, and MSI.

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