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After launching the GeForce 200 series last year, NVIDIA
unveiled the GeForce GTX 260M and 280M GPUs for notebook computers
earlier this year. The GeForce GTX 280M is currently NVIDIA's fastest
notebook GPU, even though it is derived from the GeForce 9800GTX+ core
rather than the GTX 280 desktop variant. This 55nm notebook GPU has 128
processing cores, supports two-way SLI, features NVIDIA PureVideo HD
technology (important for VDPAU usage under Linux), and other features
to pack a desktop performance punch in notebook computers. The
Linux-friendly System76 manufacturer recently introduced the Bonobo
Professional notebook computer with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280M and an
Intel Core 2 Quad processor, which we happen to be looking at now and
today are delivering some initial performance results from this high-end
NVIDIA GPU under Ubuntu Linux.
Link: Phoronix
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