Filed under: News | Notebooks and PCs
Feb 11 2009, 9:32am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
NIVIDIA has some ION news. NVIDIA announced today that NVIDIA ION has been Certified for Windows Vista.
NVIDIA is working with Microsoft, PC manufacturers, software developers, and Windows eco-system partners to bring ION-based PCs to market by summer of 2009.
ION-based mini-notebooks and compact desktop PCs will be shipping at price points as low as $299.
Microsoft has certified the NVIDIA ION platform to ensure that upcoming ION-based PCs will deliver:
* Silky smooth 1080p high definition video including Blu-ray movies
* Exciting video game play with support for Microsoft’s DirectX 10 API
* Support for premium Windows Vista features including Aero Glass and Flip3D
* GPU acceleration for faster photo editing and video transcoding
ION powered mini-notebooks and computers have not been at the CES, but it looks like NVIDIA is bringing ION based devices to the market this summer.
Via this NVIDIA announcement.
Luigi Lugmayr
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