Salve a tutti...
Stavo girando per la rete in cerca di nuovi driver nvidia per il mio portatile quando vedo una strana cosa proprio sul sito ufficiale della Nvidia...
MXM: per espandere il vostro notebook!!!
a questo punto ho iniziato a vedere sui motori di ricerca cosa fosse questo mxm (spiegato in parole povere... se era o meno una scheda video aggingibile esternamente al notebook!)
molte info le ho trovate qui:
http://www.hardwareirc.com/news.php?ID=9793
ma oltre a questo ho notato nell'articolo una cosa un po particolare... Cito testualmente (emh.. copio e incollo!):
"Forse gli unici scontenti saranno i produttori come Toshiba ed Alienware che perderanno l`"esclusività" in quanto sono gli unici a produrre notebook ai quali è possibile cambiare scheda grafica."
Io nn sapevo della possibilità di cambiare scheda video al notebook... se possibile, al mio Toshiba 2450-s203 è possibile fare una cosa del genere???
Mah...
Aspetto vostre info su MXM e cambio skeda grafica al mio TOSHY :D
Thx per l'attenzione :D
AndreaFx
18-05-2004, 06:39
Molto interessante! :)
Sapevo di alienware (anche del prezzo :D) però che anche in alcuni toshiba si può cambiare sk grafica mi giunge totalmente nuova!! :confused:
Dark Schneider
18-05-2004, 11:40
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NVIDIA Announces Broad Industry Support for MXM Interface
World's Leading Notebook Designers & Manufacturers Co-Develop Consistent Graphics Interface for Upcoming PCI-Express Notebooks
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
SANTA CLARA, CA—MAY 17, 2004—NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, today announced that the Company's Mobile PCI Express Module (MXM) initiative has seen tremendous support from industry-leading notebook manufacturers, designers, and key component manufacturers.
The world's leading notebook Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs), including Quanta, Wistron, FIC, Uniwill, Clevo, AOpen, Tatung, Arima, Asustek and Mitac all intend to offer notebooks with MXM incorporated into the design. Also, a number of notebook OEMs will use MXM in notebooks which will be announced at a later date.
"By adopting MXM and building notebooks around a consistent graphics interface, Quanta can be more responsive to our customers and deliver notebooks to market faster," said Roger Huang, Vice President, Mobile Research and Development at Quanta. "With graphics vendors such as NVIDIA designing modules for next generation graphics, Quanta can focus on creating great notebooks and delivering them to our customers."
"Leveraging a single notebook design across multiple product skus just makes great business sense," said Robert Huang, General Manager of the Mobile Systems Business Unit, Wistron. "By assembling systems with graphics at the end of the distribution channel, Wistron's customers can build to order for multiple market segments using a single design with different graphics solutions."
"As more and more people choose a notebook as their primary PC, the ability to offer upgradeability will be a differentiating feature for notebook manufacturers, and when customers think about upgrading, graphics automatically comes to mind," said Bernie Tsai, CEO of AOpen. "AOpen is pleased to join NVIDIA in promoting MXM as an open graphics interface for not only notebooks but other small form factors that will shape the competitive landscape. AOpen is positioned to deliver the first MXM-capable notebook and MXM modules."
"As one of the originators of the modular graphics concept for notebooks, we were very pleased to work on the MXM interface with NVIDIA," said David Chen, President and CEO of Uniwill. "MXM will allow us to take the latest graphics from NVIDIA or any graphics vendor and bring it to market for our customers, faster."
"Building on FIC's momentum and experience as a proponent of industry-leading GPU performance, we are truly delivering breakthrough technology by adopting the MXM interface with NVIDIA graphics" said Kin Cheung, president of the Portable Computing Group, FIC. "MXM is really a one-stop solution for next-generation graphics hardware, and will enable FIC to deliver optimal performance across a variety of notebook platforms."
“ASUS is focused on providing world-class notebooks with the latest graphics technology to the market,” said Tony Chen, General Manager of Notebook Business Unit, ASUSTek. "MXM is the innovative technology that will help us in the long run – it is the best choice to provide both performance and flexibility. We can now design different laptops which will be able to leverage the latest in graphics technology faster than ever before.”
The MXM Graphics Module™ interface was jointly developed in an effort to accelerate the adoption of PCI Express-based notebooks in all market segments. The MXM initiative supports a wide range of graphics solutions from any GPU manufacturer, allowing system integrators maximum flexibility for build-to-order with various graphics solutions. MXM will also serve as the primary delivery vehicle for NVIDIA® next generation GPUs based on the GeForce™ Go6 series architecture.
In addition, NVIDIA has also worked closely with component vendors such as Speedtech, ACES, Foxconn, and Tyco to prepare ODMs and OEMs for the transition to mobile PCI express. MXM is a consistent graphics interface that is available for all notebook and GPU hardware manufacturers. For more information about the NVIDIA MXM Graphics Module specification please visit: www.nvidia.com.
Qui un interessante articolo
http://www.hothardware.com/viewarticle.cfm...cleid=524&cid=2
Qui metto due fotine interessanti su una scheduccia in arrivo nel mercato mobile(NV40)!!
http://www.hothardware.com/articleimages/item524/big_module2.jpg
http://www.hothardware.com/articleimages/item524/big_module1.jpg
Quindi se ho capito bene, l'mxm non è per tutti i notebook presenti sul mercato attualmente... ma per i portatili di nuova generazione (che usciranno a breve) :p
bicchiere
18-05-2004, 15:30
al solito, il portatile che compri ora tra 6 mesi non vale piu' nulla.
vabbe' l'importante e' usarlo
nessuno sa dove reperire una guida per il toshiba 2450-s203???
Vorrei sapere se si può rimuovere o meno la sk grafica!
giorget1
21-05-2004, 04:01
Originariamente inviato da bicchiere
al solito, il portatile che compri ora tra 6 mesi non vale piu' nulla.
vabbe' l'importante e' usarlo
eh gia' per non perderci troppo alla fine conviene cambiarlo ogni 8/12 mesi secondo me ed avere una macchina semrpre aggiornata.. spendi meno alla volta al posto che una megabotta ogni 3 anni
giorget1
21-05-2004, 04:03
Originariamente inviato da PoW3r
nessuno sa dove reperire una guida per il toshiba 2450-s203???
Vorrei sapere se si può rimuovere o meno la sk grafica!
su nessuno dei note attuali e' integrata questa tecnologia, su toshiba tra l'altro ho idea sia impossibile dato che quella serie monta tutta la stessa scheda video, ergo e' integrata su scheda madre..
lassa sta'.. :)
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