CeBIT 2007 - ECS do new NVIDIA IGP too

Wednesday 14th March 2007, 11:11:00 PM, written by Rys

CeBIT 2007 seems to be the place for mainboard vendors to start showing their NVIDIA MCP73-based wares. MCP73 is NVIDIA's single-chip IGP core logic for Intel-based PCs, containing all northbridge, southbridge and graphics logic on one die.

You can see in this photo of the ECS MCP73T-M that the IGP is based on GeForce 7-series graphics technology and while this particular example doesn't support HDMI, MCP73 is definitely capable.

We leave die size calculations up to the reader.

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