It supposed to be launched @ Q4, but high-end G9* was delayed, so Q4 becomes 2008 Q1 i gues. high-end G9* missed the tape-out date, so no more high-end parts this year.
It supposed to be launched @ Q4, but high-end G9* was delayed, so Q4 becomes 2008 Q1 i gues. high-end G9* missed the tape-out date, so no more high-end parts this year.
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I doubt another high end is coming in 2007 from them. I know they'd want to get it out ASAP with their new chipsets, but that info's for dual GPU, not another new high-end addition. Ya never know though....
big dilema.... build now new PC or w8t till November end?! or buy ATI 1024 GDDR4?! or 8800GTX?
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[slightly exaggerated]NVIDIA has a bit of an odd way of dealing with some journalists. Instead of NDAs they completely screen and ignore the media until about one week before they are about to launch something. Then they tell the second-tier partner to send out cards for testing and if you fail to compile a 23 page in-depth review comparing the new product to at least seven other, whereof at least three are from the competition, the second-tier partner gets pissed at you.[/slightly exaggerated]
So basically, dealing with NVIDIA is a bit like reliving the movie Saw.
Speaking with ATI is like having a beer with a childhood friend at the local bar.
//Andreas
All companies have secrets![]()
Right now a fellow editor of mine is doing some historical on ancient video cards. My contact ATI got really excited was about to start digging for architectural information and all kinds of stuff, when all we needed was some superficial performance figures for some charts.
I'm just saying that ATI has a very open approach in general, while NVIDIA is more of the tight-lipped kind. There are many more companies of both kinds.
//Andreas
Might as well keep all the Fuad in one place, so as not to pollute the News section any further: [D8E GX2?]
So now he's contradicted both claims that BenchZowner made (November 2007 release, single PCB). It'd be great if there was some news from somewhere that we could trust...
I don't think there will be a new top card from nVidia this year. NV has no need of advancing a new top in Q4 2007 since AMD can't beat even 8800GTX now and won't beat it for long.
The Way It's Meant to Be Obscured
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Barys, do you know what is going here?![]()
The Way It's Meant to Be Obscured
Sorry, i`ve just finished my work and you know..![]()
BTW Fudzilla said G92 aka D8E is Dual-PCB card. OK but you know - they reported a few weeks ago it is a highend part. After that they said it is mainstream solution and now they are saying it is GX2 like card.
Everytime they say that they have info from "their source".
I still belive what BenchZowner said is true.
1. NVIDIA promised double precision floating point in the end of 2007 to the developers.
2. NVIDIA needs new high-end part with lower power consumption (read single slot cards) so it can revive SLI and Quad-SLI interest.
3. NVIDIA needs DX10.1 compliant chips and GDDR4.
4. NVIDIA would f*ck up ATI completely if they manage to release another high-end chip
Based on that, I believe that there will be new high-end part this year.
We already have enough low end parts and they never start with releasing low end. High-end comes out first. Furthermore, if they launch in the same time frame as Intel (Harpertown in November) AMD will be between a rock and a hard place with no answer on both fronts and their shares would go down.
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