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    News - NVIDIA sheds light on GeForce 9400M

    Following Apple's exclusive launch, NVIDIA is now officially taking the wraps off its notebook-orientated GeForce 9400M architecture.
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    Re: News - NVIDIA sheds light on GeForce 9400M

    Quote Originally Posted by Hexus
    With 16 parallel processing cores and a 128-bit memory interface, the GeForce 9400M is able to deliver up to 54 Gigaflops of processor power
    54 or 67? (http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=15927&page=3)

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    Re: News - NVIDIA sheds light on GeForce 9400M

    The mobile version may well be clocked down in comparison with the desktop variant.

    In fact, it's easy to work out that the 9400M's shaders will be running at 1,125MHz, compared to the desktop 9400's 1,400MHz.

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