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Old 17th October 2008, 19:34   #1
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Default NVIDIA never leaves mobo business, preparing MCP82

Recently some rumors have it that NVIDIA are going to quit mobo business, but according to the roadmap, they are not quitting the job. What’s more, currently they are working at a MCP72 successor: The MCP82.

MCP82 is a Performance/Enthusiast segment chipset, supporting the upcoming AMD AM3 CPU. (also AM2+ and AM2 is supported).

It is a IGP chipset with graphic core built inside, supporting Hybrid SLI and CUDA applications. Currently we only have limited information about the chipset, the only spec we gathered is in the chart.

http://en.expreview.com/2008/10/16/n...ing-mcp82.html
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