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1. News
www.oobertech.net/index.php?in - [Cached]Published on: 11/11/2005 Last Visited: 11/11/2005
Jerry Chen, senior product manager of the mobile graphics division of Nvidia, told Tom's Hardware Guide that the company sees further growth opportunities for discrete graphics chips for notebooks.
Accordingly, Nvidia plans to extend the Go 7 series down the road with models that are positioned below the 7800 GTX. Chen believes that not just games, but rather multimedia applications and especially the more graphics focused Windows Vista operating system will drive the demand for faster mobile graphics. While he declined to comment on possible integrated graphics (IGP) solutions for notebooks, he said that such lower priced mainstream mobile graphics solutions "make sense" for Nvidia. If brought to market, such IGPs would be "Vista ready," Chen said. -
2. Alienware : The Best Custom Built Gaming PC for the Ultimate PC Gamer!
www.alienwaretech.com/press_re - [Cached]Published on: 11/2/2005 Last Visited: 12/13/2007
"The press has unanimously confirmed that NVIDIA GeForce Go 7 GPUs deliver the best performance in any power budget," said Jerry Chen, senior product manager for notebook GPUs at NVIDIA. -
3. Post - REVIEW: ATI’S FIREGL X2-256 VS. NVIDIA’S QUADRO FX 3000
www.postmagazine.com/post/arti - [Cached]Published on: 9/30/2003 Last Visited: 9/30/2003
Jerry Chen, NVIDIA's product manager for workstation graphics says, "the FX 3000 and FX 3000G pushes into the highest end of the market for those dealing with HD and other very high resolution texture intensive graphics.

