Published: Monday 7th January, 2008 | Author: Parm Mann
Companies: NVIDIA (All NVIDIA content)
In an effort to combat the three big problems with modern graphics cards - excessive heat and noise and high power consumption - NVIDIA created Hybrid SLI, a technology that the company announced today and plans to roll out in a variety of graphics and motherboard products for AMD and Intel in 2008.
The Hybrid technology aims to provide lower power consumption while offering high graphics performance by allowing motherboard GPUs and discrete GPUs to work together. The two key features of the technology are:
"From the introduction of programmable GPUs to the rapid adoption of our multi-GPU SLI technology, NVIDIA has repeatedly pioneered and innovated to solve difficult problems for the industry", said Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, adding that, "we believe Hybrid SLI technology is one of the most important innovations we've come up with to date. Hybrid SLI delivers new multi-GPU technology to a large segment of the PC market, delivering consumers a level of PC graphics performance and power efficiency never before seen".
Official press release: NVIDIA PIONEERS HYBRID TECHNOLOGY FOR THE PC
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Would be nice if they got SLi working in the first place :rolleyes:
Personally I'd have thought making their drivers less sucky would be even higher priority...Quote
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