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    Exclamation (Possible) GT200 architecture

    fellow of mine on the other forum where I'm active has came up with possible GT200 architecture diagram, after summing up all information around the Net:

    http://www.benchmark.co.yu/forum/sho...23&postcount=8

    It does make sense!

    (excellent work DAS)
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    G80 with an upgrade on the numbers?

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    There's already a whole thread about it.
    Why posting another ?

    p.s. the diagram ain't right

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    Yet another thread that reminds me this forum needs a "Rumor Mill" section. Seriously we need such section to separate actual news from rumors (incl. FUD/INQ etc), logical predictions, assumptions etc were would could talk bunch of BS.
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    Impressive, but I'm with BenchZowner on this (even though I did write the article he based the diagram on...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BenchZowner View Post

    p.s. the diagram ain't right
    DAS has updated diagram
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    DAS has updated diagram
    Still, nope.
    You may as well like to check the other thread regarding GT200

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    Quote Originally Posted by NH|Delph1 View Post
    Impressive, but I'm with BenchZowner on this (even though I did write the article he based the diagram on...)

    //Andreas
    Hey Andreas,
    So you have been told the same things?
    Looks like me, you and Vapor have been told the same thing ( more than likely from different sources ).
    That sounds good

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    Quote Originally Posted by BenchZowner View Post
    Hey Andreas,
    So you have been told the same things?
    Looks like me, you and Vapor have been told the same thing ( more than likely from different sources ).
    That sounds good
    The 1.3B was a reference to you actually, but otherwise I've heard pretty much the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BenchZowner View Post
    Hey Andreas,
    So you have been told the same things?
    Looks like me, you and Vapor have been told the same thing ( more than likely from different sources ).
    That sounds good
    I'll have been told the same thing as you if you tell me

    I think you're talking about DilTech

    I know nada.

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    Not sure if this is really relevant, but read the title and then the last paragraph. Something went horribly wrong there

    http://my.ocworkbench.com/bbs/showth...7&goto=newpost

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    Ha ha, nice find Andreas
    A little controversy

    @Vapor: Well, it's clear to see now, that I've started confusing names.
    What's next...thank God I'm talking notes of my findings for reviews, articles, etc

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    Nvidia Corp., the world’s largest provider of discrete graphics processors, said at a press conference that it plans to launch its next-generation graphics processor this Summer. The new product code-named GT200 is projected to dethrone the current flagship GeForce 9800 GX2, but it is not clear whether it will also bring new features.

    The new graphics processing unit (GPU) for high-end market from Nvidia is projected to consist of about one billion of transistors and feature “around” 200 unified shader processors (more likely to be 192 or 240), reports Golem.de web-site citing Jeff Brown, general manager of the professional solutions group at Nvidia. It is unclear whether Nvidia GT200 sports DirectX 10.1 feature-set or are compatible with DirectX 10 only.

    Nvidia’s latest high-end GPUs, which are code-named G92 and G80, consist of 754 and 681 million of transistors, respectively. The previous-generation high-end DirectX 9 graphics chips – G70 and G71 – featured 304 and 278 million of transistors, which means that the current generation high-end chips are more than two times larger compared to predecessors in terms of transistor count. Considering these facts, one billion of transistors inside GT200 is not a surprise.

    The new-generation Nvidia GT200 is projected to be released in Summer and Nvidia will start to brief the media about the product starting from May, the web-site reports without providing any additional details.

    It is also not known whether Nvidia plans to continue using the GeForce brand-name for GT200, or intends to introduce a new trademark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by javadshahvand View Post
    Nvidia Corp., the world’s largest provider of discrete graphics processors, said at a press conference that it plans to launch its next-generation graphics processor this Summer. The new product code-named GT200 is projected to dethrone the current flagship GeForce 9800 GX2, but it is not clear whether it will also bring new features.

    The new graphics processing unit (GPU) for high-end market from Nvidia is projected to consist of about one billion of transistors and feature “around” 200 unified shader processors (more likely to be 192 or 240), reports Golem.de web-site citing Jeff Brown, general manager of the professional solutions group at Nvidia. It is unclear whether Nvidia GT200 sports DirectX 10.1 feature-set or are compatible with DirectX 10 only.

    Nvidia’s latest high-end GPUs, which are code-named G92 and G80, consist of 754 and 681 million of transistors, respectively. The previous-generation high-end DirectX 9 graphics chips – G70 and G71 – featured 304 and 278 million of transistors, which means that the current generation high-end chips are more than two times larger compared to predecessors in terms of transistor count. Considering these facts, one billion of transistors inside GT200 is not a surprise.

    The new-generation Nvidia GT200 is projected to be released in Summer and Nvidia will start to brief the media about the product starting from May, the web-site reports without providing any additional details.

    It is also not known whether Nvidia plans to continue using the GeForce brand-name for GT200, or intends to introduce a new trademark.
    Welcome

    Where did you find that?

    Here's Kris on GT200. I don't think he's entirely in the loop:
    http://www.dailytech.com/NVIDIA+AMD+...ticle11451.htm

    //Andreas

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    Quote Originally Posted by NH|Delph1 View Post
    Welcome

    Where did you find that?
    That's where he got it from http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/d...Processor.html

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