Nvidia extends nForce 3 Go family to ultra portables
Nvidia yesterday rolled out its latest chipset, the South Bridge-only nForce 3 Go 120, a low-end version of the nForce 3 Go 150 chipset launched last month. "And just as the 150 is targeted at a specific processor family - AMD’s Mobile Athlon 64 - so the 120 is pitched at Transmeta’s Efficeon chip, also formally launched yesterday."
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