Confirming an Eurocom leak made earlier this month, Santa Clara-based Nvidia Corp. has today announced the first Fermi-based mobile solution, the DirectX 11-supporting GeForce GTX 480M GPU which is aimed to be used in high-end gaming notebooks.
Manufactured using the 40nm process technology, the GTX 480M packs 352 CUDA Cores clocked at 850 MHz, a GPU frequency of 425 MHz, a 256-bit memory interface, GDDR5 VRAM (up to 1GB most likely) set to 2400 MHz, and features 3D Vision, 2-way SLI support, PhysX, and the PureVideo technology.
According to Nvidia, the GeForce GTX 480M will make its debut in a Clevo notebook. Eurocom is expected to have the DX11 mobile GPU available next month.
Source: tcmagazine