Computex 06 - Allan
"Zardon" Campbell
Nvidia
Following up from my prior
article on Computex, on the last day of Computex we had
considerable time with Nvidia and met with their vice president
Roy Taylor as well as engineers and head of PR Derek Perez.
Nvidia had a public stand in one of the main
halls of Computex with many products on display however they
invited us to their private function room and we sat with their
vice president for a very indepth discussion and I had the pleasure
of being personally escorted by several of their chief engineers
and technicians for a look at some of their forthcoming products.
Some aspects of this im not at liberty yet to discuss but I
can show many of the products they had on display in their function
room.
The photographs above show a range of Nvidia
hardware as well as forthcoming motherboards to support the
full range of intel conroe processors. Nvidia engineers and
representatives made it quite clear that Intel Conroe performance
was a lightning fast partner for SLI and Quad based systems.
They also had a wide array of test systems on display with many
popular titles such as F.E.A.R. running on 30inch Dell LCD's
with all the eye candy maximised.
The system above was running on a forthcoming
Conroe platform with four 120mm fans cooling the quad SLI powered
system underneath. Hard to tell just how loud this was in a
room full of hardware but it sure looked pretty !

No expense was spared at the Nvidia function
room with all the highest end hardware running in SLI mode attached
to the largest Dell 30 inch monitors currently available. I
am personally a big fan of SLI and if you want to game at insanely
high resolutions it is the wise option to take !
They also had a large selection of PDA and
mobile phone NV powered solutions on display.
Above you can see some images of High Definition
video clips powered by Nvidia solutions, unfortunately the only
way to experience the quality of the images on screen is to
actually be there in person as the digital camera shots in no
way do them justice, they were incredible!
It is safe to say we had a good time at the
Nvidia booth, and hopefully later this week we shall have our
GX2 review published, instead of rushing the product review
to match NDA breaking, we have decided to spend much longer
testing the hardware to give a more indepth and accurate analysis.
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