NVIDIA's GeForce 6800 Go hasn't even been announced yet, but a Canadian notebook vendor has already
taken the wraps off their notebook featuring the new chip. The notebook also features DDR2 memory support, PCI-E and is based around the i915P chipset:
Eurocom, a Canada-based notebook maker, earlier this week unveiled a desktop replacement laptop that uses Intel Pentium 4 processor along with NVIDIA's GeForce 6800 Go graphics chip, an unannounced mobile graphics processing unit from NVIDIA Corp.
Eurocom's D900T Phantom is one of the first notebooks to be based on a PCI Express interconnection and DDR2 memory supporting Intel's 915P chipset. The company also plans to enable up to 3.60GHz processors and up to 320GB HDDs into the new machine. While initially Eurocom referred the graphics chip as "NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Go", it then changed the term to "Upgradeable 256MB DDR2 PCI Express x16 graphics by NVIDIA with HDTV output", but the D900T's description page still included NVIDIA GeForce 6800 logotype.
Source : X-Bit Labs