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07-02-2002, 11:36
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<p align="left">Hong Kong, February 6, 2002 - World-leading graphic card manufacturer,
InnoVISION Multimedia today announced the latest Inno3D Tornado Geforce4 MX440 Graphic
Accelerator card based on the advanced NVIDIA® GeForce4 GPU (Graphics Processing Units)
technology. The Inno3D Tornado GeForce4 MX440 DDR Graphics Card featuring a completely new
GeForce core with on chip new 3D and anti-aliasing engines. It will have powerful 3D to
ensure that any application will run and look great with smooth antialiased images. There
are many new innovations as follows: <br>
<br>
<b>Improving memory efficiency with nVIDIA® Lightspeed Memory Architecture II</b><br>
To drive all of this integration, the Tornado GeForce4 MX440 incorporates nVIDIA® 's
Lightspeed Memory Architecture (LMA) II technology to boost effective memory bandwidth by
up to 300% and improve overall memory efficiency. Radical new technologies - including a
64MB, 128-bit DDR memory interface, Z occlusion culling, fast Z clear, and auto precharge
- effectively multiplies the memory bandwidth to ensure fluid frame rates for the latest
3D and 2D games and applications. <br>
<br>
<b>Best visual effects with nVIDIA® AccuView Antialiasing™ Engine</b><br>
The Tornado GeForce4 MX440 with nVIDIA's patent-pending Accuview Antialiasing (AA)
technology delivers the best visual quality and performance, without the dreaded
"jaggies". By integrating a variety of hardware-implemented, high-resolution
antialiasing multisampling techniques, including 2X, 4X, and nVIDIA® 's own Quincunx
mode, the Tornado GeForce4 MX440 delivers up to five times the antialiased performance of
the GeForce2 MX GPU, while delivering superior visual quality and no performance
degradation. <br>
<br>
<b>The Ultimate Multi-Display Solution with nVIDIA® nView Display Technology</b><br>
NVIDIA's nView hardware and software technology combination leverages nVIDIA's
industry-leading hardware and software expertise to deliver multi-display functionality of
immense flexibility. nView incorporates built-in attribute and performance tuning for each
of the different display devices - including CRTs, Televisions, and flat panel LCDs - and
provides for completely intuitive and flexible work environments. nView also includes
support for:<br>
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<li>Windows® XP native multi-display mode. </li>
<li>Up to nine simultaneous displays through Microsoft Control Panel. </li>
<li>Enhanced Windows Management, including enhanced windows and dialog-box positioning
flexibility, windows and menus transparency capabilities; and thumbnail zooms for quick
visibility of hidden windows within a cluttered desktop. </li>
<li>Comprehensive hotkeys support, offering unlimited flexibility in binding actions to
hotkeys. </li>
<li>Up to 32 completely different working environments saved as separated name desktops. </li>
<li>The Inno3D Tornado GeForce4 MX440 DDR Graphics Card leverages the GeForce4 MX DDR GPU
with 64MB DDR SDRAM to provide very competitive performance and value for mainstream PCs.
Core clock speed runs at 270MHz and memory clock speed is 400MHz. Operating systems
support including Windows® 98 SE, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000 and Windows® XP. </li>
<p>The Inno3D Tornado GeForce4 MX440 DDR Graphics Card come ready bundled with software
suite, including award-winning WinDVD2000 Software DVD Player from Intervideo Inc. and
PowerDirector™ Video Editing Software from CyberLink Corp.<br>
<br>
The Inno3D Tornado GeForce4 MX440 DDR will be available in sample quantity from second
week of February 2002. Suggested MSRP will be US$149<br>
<br>
Inno3D graphics cards based on GeForce4 technology such as GeForce4 Ti4400, MX460 Pro will
be shipping in quantities late February 2002. </p>
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Fonte: <a href=http://www.savagenews.com/>Savagenews.com</a>.

Manwë
07-02-2002, 12:35
Bel pakko :)

miche
07-02-2002, 12:48
mi piacerebbe sapere com'è la decodifica MPEG-2 di queste nuove MX...

enrico
07-02-2002, 13:54
Scusate ma il GeFo4 non doveva disporre di un sistema di decodifica in Hardware per i DVD??? Dov'è questa caratteristica che doveva sconfiggere ATI?? A me ste Gefo4 mi sembrano tanto dei Gefo3 con frequenza alzata!