Even though Nvidia's DustBuster GeForce FX isn't quite a complete DirectX 9.0 part? Nvidia will be launching a nForce2 board with DirectX 9.0 support. Xbitlabs.com reports that VIDILab, a Croatian magazine, writes in the issue available this weekend, that in the course of this year Nvidia plans to unveil both Socket A and Socket 754 intended products with the GeForce FX architecture derivative graphics cores inside.
Reportedly, the company has plans for another nForce family of chipsets for AMD Socket A processors. Being AMD?s closest chipset partner, Nvidia is able to get the information about faster chips from the Sunnyvale-based semiconductor firm and to offer the fastest product among all competitors. Nvidia is looking forward to bring another nForce series of core-logic products with its integrated graphics core with DirectX 9.0 support (maybe it is all about the code-name NV34 core?) and other cool features.
Reportedly, the company has plans for another nForce family of chipsets for AMD Socket A processors. Being AMD?s closest chipset partner, Nvidia is able to get the information about faster chips from the Sunnyvale-based semiconductor firm and to offer the fastest product among all competitors. Nvidia is looking forward to bring another nForce series of core-logic products with its integrated graphics core with DirectX 9.0 support (maybe it is all about the code-name NV34 core?) and other cool features.