Problem report for Nvidia concedes SLI for Nehalem chips

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 15 July 2008 - 09:05 · 4 comments & 3504 views

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Nvidia is the first to blink in its standoff with Intel over the terms of licensing each others' wares. The graphics chip maker is conceding support for its multi-GPU technology on Intel's upcoming 'Nehalem' processor platform without getting much contractual love in return.

SLI will be available for Intel's 'Bloomfield' line of Nehalem chips and the accompanying gamer-oriented chipset, the X58. New motherboards catering to Bloomfield CPUs and X58 chipset will use the nForce 200 SLI processor to bridge a maximum of three Nvidia GPUs. Nvidia claims the silicon can provide up to a 2.8x performance boost over traditional single graphic card platforms.

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