
Ion from Nvidia and performance on Linux
By: Alan Ng | June 10, 2009 | Leave a CommentLooks like Nvidia’s new ION system is starting to get off it’s feet after more companies are offering ION based products for sale. Nvidia debuted ION earlier this year and enables the pairing of an GeForce 9400M GPU with an Intel Atom processor.
As Tectonic reports, Nvidia’s new system is an ideal way for customers to get the best of both world’s by choosing which graphic options they prefer.
One of the latest companies to start shifting ION-powered products is ZaReason, which is a company that focuses on Linux hardware. For more information on Nvidia’s ION, as well as testings on a Linux system, follow this link.
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