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Nvidia to encourage partners to develop for Mac
Nvidia to encourage partners to develop for Mac
Nvidia has announced that it is to start pushing the Mac as a gaming platform with the The Way It's Meant To Be Played program.
Apple MacBook (2.4GHz, 2008)
Apple MacBook (2.4GHz, 2008)
reviews.digitaltrends.com — The biggest news on Apple’s latest MacBook update may also be the most obvious: it’s not plastic... anymore. Apple has canned the old (and iconic) white MacBook look in favor of a new unibody aluminum design that makes the MacBook ... (more) Apple MacBook (2.4GHz, 2008)
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Apple MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2008)
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NVIDIA TWIMTBP spreading to the Mac
DV Hardware — ... Bit Tech reports NVIDIA is encouraging its The Way It's Meant To Be Played partners to develop games for the Mac: We went down to the GeForce 9400M launch and had the chance to pose a few questions to Rene Haas, Nvidia General Manager for Notebook GPUs, who revealed that Nvidia would most certainly be using the The Way It’s Meant To Be Played program to encourage developers to release more titles for Mac, with release dates for Mac games falling much closer to the PC launches. Mac gaming has, of course, long been the brunt of harsh ...

NVIDIA's For Mac Games, But Where's Linux?
Phoronix — ... program. Our friends at Bit-Tech have more information from the launch and we're working to get additional details right now. However, when will NVIDIA begin pushing game developers to support Linux? Once games are running on Mac OS X, it's only one more small step to bring the OpenGL game to Linux. If we get any information from NVIDIA, we'll pass it along.

Nvidia "Almost Certainly" Plans to Leverage "The Way It's Meant to Be Played" Program on Macintosh
X-bit labs — After Nvidia won the recent Apple MacBook designs and its latest core-logic sets with built-in graphics cores found themselves inside Apple s new notebooks, the company said it would like to leverage its The Way It s Meant to Be Played program onto Macintosh systems so that to enable more higher quality video games on the platform. Rene Haas, Nvidia general manager for notebook graphics processing units (GPUs) said in an interview with Bit-tech web-site that Nvidia would most certainly be using The Way It s Meant To Be Played program to encourage video game developers to ...

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