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The Quadro cards will also benefit from a set of performance optimizations; the new Quadro lineup is expected to arrive soon.
Nvidia also promises to debut a new codec library which will allow for 10X faster encoding using a GPU, than a quad-core CPU currently offers. Billed as 'the next big thing', video transcoding will be improved even on low-config systems with Celeron CPUs.
DisplayPort support on the GeForce lineup has been there since the beginning of this year. Coupled with Windows Vista, the 10-bit DisplayPort will raise the color levels to match with that of HDMI's 1.3 version.
Nvidia follows a quarterly development of drivers and has shared their roadmap with us. The R180 drive release is due in September, R185 will be released in December-February time-frame, the R190 will be rolled out between March and May, the R195 is due between Jun-August, and finally -- the R200, codenamed "Big Bang III", will support DirectX 11.
The roadmap appears less spectacular since Nvidia's SLI-support on Intel chipsets is still missing.
R200.... :p |
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