This could also be used for Hybrid SLI's GeForce Boost feature, NVIDIA notes. A more advanced version of pure SLI, which demands equal-spec chips, the technology would actively rely on the 9400M to provide additional performance on top of the 9600M GT's existing capabilities. Such a gain would partly overcome complaints from high-end users that Apple's emphasis on thin-and-light notebooks limits its choice of graphics hardware and its maximum 3D performance.
Santa Clara-based NVIDIA also observes that the 4GB cap on memory isn't a limitation of the hardware and that an update could open MacBooks and other 9400M-based systems to as much as 8GB of RAM.
The semiconductor designer doesn't say whether there are any plans for it or Apple to implement any of these changes in a firmware upgrade. Macs have typically gone without vendor-specific features, such as hardware acceleration of certain video types from AMD and NVIDIA; however, newer MacBooks are now believed by some to be decoding H.264 in hardware and are the first-ever Macs to use a mainboard from a GPU developer.
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