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Eurocom adds NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M, GTX 670M, GTX 660M and GT 650M to its Line of Notebook Computers


March 23 – Eurocom (www.eurocom.com) is supporting the new line of high performance GeForce GPUs from NVIDIA including the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M, 670M and 660 in single and SLI configurations in select models. Eurocom will also be supporting the NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M in select Optimus models.

The addition of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX and GT series GPU offers users new levels of high performance GPUs for computing in single and SLI (dual) configurations in new Eurocom notebooks based on next generation Intel technology. The new NVIDIA 600 series GPUs will complement the NVIDIA Quadro GPUs, already offered by Eurocom to its professional clients. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M comes with 2 GB of DDR5 memory, 384 CUDA cores with the GPU running at 620 Mhz for the utmost in graphics performance. Eurocom will be utilizing NVIDIA 3D technology in single and SLI configurations to improve overall graphics and 3D professional capability with enhanced performance. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M comes with 1.5 GB DDR5 memory, 336 CUDA cores with the GPU running at 598 MHz. NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 660M comes with 1.5 GB DDR5 memory, 384 CUDA cores, with the GPU running at 835 MHz.

"NVIDIA's updated GeForce GTX line of GPUs will offer extreme professional capability, gaming and CUDA development performance for our customers. With many CUDA cores the GeForce GTX line is ideal for CUDA development which enables the GPU to solve complex computational problems in business and technical applications for utilization within the Eurocom notebook line," explains Mark Bialic, President of Eurocom.

Eurocom will be supporting the 2 GB DDR3 NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M in its new line of Optimus powered 11.6 and 15.6 inch small and lightweight gaming notebooks designed for on the go gaming. With 384 cores at up to 850 MHz, 2GB DDR3 memory and Optimus technology, this GPU will offer the best of both worlds in terms of performance and long battery life to improve the overall computing experience for Eurocom clients.

"Our new class of little gaming monsters will offer our clients the ultimate in portable gaming in both 11.6 and 15.6 inch notebooks. These systems allow users to have true on the go gaming capability that is currently not offered by current handheld and lightweight devices" says Mark Bialic.

The addition of the NVIDIA GeFore GTX 675M, the highest performing mobile solution from NVIDIA, gives Eurocom customers a more complete choice of video processor options to configure into their new Eurocom system or upgrade into their existing system. The addition of the NVIDIA GeForce 675M GPUs in single and SLI offers users another choice of video processor options to fit any preference or performance level.

"Eurocom notebooks are high performance mobile computing solutions that are designed to offer the customer complete freedom in upgradeability and configurability. We are excited about our support of these ultra powerful GPUs and the performance they will offer our clients," said Mark Bialic, President of Eurocom.

Eurocom will be supporting the entire GeForce GTX line in single and SLI configurations in the brand new Panther 4.0 Mobile Super Computer to offer the ultimate in mobile graphics processing. These new GPUs will further improve these new Eurocom notebooks and push them into the mobile notebook stratosphere.

The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M is the fastest notebook GPU in the world for playing the latest games at 1080p and in 3D. For maximum performance Eurocom supports two GeForce GTX 675M GPUs running in SLI mode.

The newest offering from NVIDIA, GeForce GTX 675M supports NVIDIA 3D VisionT technology, NVIDIA PhysX® technology, DirectX 11, Blu-Ray 3D Open GL 4.1, Open CL and Direct Compute, NVIDIA CUDA® architecture, for GPU computing applications and are also supported by the highly-praised NVIDIA VerdeT notebook drivers. GTX GPUs also support NVIDIA SLIT technology, GeForce GTX 675M GPUs offer even more performance-per-watt than the previous generation, with faster frame rates and more detail with the improved battery life.

About Eurocom:
Eurocom is a leading developer of long lifespan, fully upgradable notebooks, high performance mobile workstations and mobile servers since 1989. The company has produced many firsts and continues to engineer computer systems and VGA solutions that inspire and enable individuals and companies to reach great possibilities. Eurocom has been a leading innovator in the mobile computer industry since 1989, is currently the only developer in the world offering a Mobile Server solution along with a full line of Mobile Workstation supporting RAID 0/1/5/10 with up to 4 hard drives. For more information on Eurocom please visit (www.eurocom.com).

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Source: Eurocom

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