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1080P h.264 GPU acceleration on NVIDIA ION

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2009

This video is part of a Guru3D.com review, not a standalone video.

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  • Nvidia proved himself,intel graphic cards suck

  • Nice Video. The ION platform is pretty beast like since it only takes up power in the single digits of watts and can output 1080p. They managed to fit in a processor with a graphics chip almost as powerful as my PC's (Geforce 9600gt) into a size smaller than half my video cards'. I think nVidia is about to phase out the Geforce 9400's in favor of their new gt210/220 when they get along with Intel again. That is until both companies start producing systems complete w/ their own CPUs & GPUs soon.

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  • @kittnkillr

    9600gt is much much more powerfull than a 9400

  • teh AMD wow dude you'd spent more on cooling the AMD GPU AND processor then an Intel system with graphics built in

  • amd graphics destroys both :/

  • where i can buy?

  • NVIDIA rocks! Intel can go blow their own "GPU"s dicks!

  • and this is on a netbook D:

  • @T2DMrBungle But first high end Intel intel graphic! Hope intel are not getting us to pay for beta versions of Larrabee which the did in their integrated graphic!

  • @chrischoy9 Larrabee was postponed, not canceled. It's only a matter of time.

  • @T2DMrBungle Like Core i5 GMA HD mobile still performances crapper in 3Dmark than a Netbook with atom cpu and ION!

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