CeBIT 2007 - ECS do new NVIDIA IGP too

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.
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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