Anandtech @ CeBIT
I can't believe it... Intel's new integrated video for the P4+DDR (i845G) is about the same speed or faster than the GF2 Ultra (or GF4MX 440) We should start seeing them very soon, too!
That's awesome - it raises the bar for games too, because unlike the nForce, EVERYONE's gonna' be using this! Especially OEM vendows like Dell. The Dell 4400 system for example... It'll happen - Dell jumped in on the i845DDR the very month it was available! I have no doubt in my mind it'll happen again. All of a sudden they won't be selling many ATI Rage128"ultra" or GF2MX cards anymore. 😉
<< The most interesting thing at the DFI booth was not displayed to the public, but shown only in a back room: A running 845G-based motherboard. Almost all motherboard manufacturers showed 845G motherboards, but DFI were the only ones to show a running board, so that the 3D features of the 845G could be judged. The computer with this board was running side-by-side with a similarly equiped PC with a GeForce4 MX 440. Both PCs were running Return to Castle Wolfenstein. The game didn't run quite as smooth on the 845G's integrated graphics core as on the GeForce, but it came very close - DFI stated that once the drivers for the 845G were more mature, the performance could be identical. This remains to be seen; but even in the current state we can say that the 845G's integrated graphics core is far superior to previous to the graphics cores on previous Intel chipsets. >>
I can't believe it... Intel's new integrated video for the P4+DDR (i845G) is about the same speed or faster than the GF2 Ultra (or GF4MX 440) We should start seeing them very soon, too!
That's awesome - it raises the bar for games too, because unlike the nForce, EVERYONE's gonna' be using this! Especially OEM vendows like Dell. The Dell 4400 system for example... It'll happen - Dell jumped in on the i845DDR the very month it was available! I have no doubt in my mind it'll happen again. All of a sudden they won't be selling many ATI Rage128"ultra" or GF2MX cards anymore. 😉
<< The most interesting thing at the DFI booth was not displayed to the public, but shown only in a back room: A running 845G-based motherboard. Almost all motherboard manufacturers showed 845G motherboards, but DFI were the only ones to show a running board, so that the 3D features of the 845G could be judged. The computer with this board was running side-by-side with a similarly equiped PC with a GeForce4 MX 440. Both PCs were running Return to Castle Wolfenstein. The game didn't run quite as smooth on the 845G's integrated graphics core as on the GeForce, but it came very close - DFI stated that once the drivers for the 845G were more mature, the performance could be identical. This remains to be seen; but even in the current state we can say that the 845G's integrated graphics core is far superior to previous to the graphics cores on previous Intel chipsets. >>