According to our sources at nVidia, Merom (the codename for Intel's T-series mobile Core 2 Duo processors) based notebooks will soon be supporting it's SLi dual-graphics technology.
Reports suggest that nVidia's executive chairman, Dan Vivoli, attended the launch of Intel's Core 2 Duo range at Silicon valley. This indicates a possible sign of cooperation between both companies, which is rather a coincidence following AMD's takeover of ATi.
Apparently the 945 Express chipset will be powering the upcoming mobile SLi machines, which is interesting as the "945 Express family of chipsets
only support a single PCI Express x16 slot without lane dividing
capabilities to divide the PCI Express graphics bandwidth towards two
slots"
We'll keep you posted on further developments.
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