NVIDIA GeForce 7025 and 7050 - launched in silence

Posted on Friday, June 01 2007 @ 2:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
NVIDIA secretly rolled out two new IGP chipsets, the GeForce 7025 and GeForce 7050. Fud Zilla has some info:
ATI won the battle, as it is steadily ships the 690G integrated chipset that features HDMI and we are still clueless what is keeping Nvidia's chipset behind. ATI have been shipping the 690G since March and the top three have boards based on it.

We will try to ask around what went wrong, but you can download the reference drivers for the 7050 and 7025 at Nvidia's official site. The 158.22 driver supports Geforce 7050 PV / Nforce 630a and Geforce 7025 / Nforce 630a and it has a WHQL stamp.
According to their info only a couple of small motherboard makers have picked up these chipsets.


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Re: NVIDIA GeForce 7025 and 7050 - launched in silence
by Anonymous on Monday, October 20 2008 @ 6:51 CEST
there is nothing for linux users