
NVIDIA presented today at CES what many thought to be the "ATI killer". It was all about the Hybdrid SLI which is a set of two technologies, GeForce Boost and Hybrid Power. NVIDIA took a lot of time to develop it and people say that the results are not very interesting with a lot of people being dissapointed with it.
GeForce Boost is a performance enhancing option with two GPUs, one integrated and one discrete with 40% improvements in 3D Mark 2006. We have to take their word for it, because we don't have any real tested results.
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Upcoming NVIDIA 780a SLI, 750a SLI and uATX GeForce 8200 chipsets are already Hybrid SLI compatible and all future NVIDIA cards will support it. For AMD CPUs the first video cards will be available in the first quarter of 2008 while for Intel, they will be available in the second quarter.
via ArsTechnica
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