Isn't 9800GT going to be 55nm? Then it would make sense for GT-200 to be 55nm![]()
Isn't 9800GT going to be 55nm? Then it would make sense for GT-200 to be 55nm![]()
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Those usually occur when partners get finalized(or close to finalized) hardware, as it's harder to trace those leaks. That phase will be sometime in may, but presently it's still in the prototype phase.
As for the G80, the time from prototype to leaked benches was around a year, this time will be about half that.
Why is nVidia rushing all these new products when most games in 2008 will be console ports, and current hardware should run them just finemilking people for money?
no console will match those games on fullhd !what about
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pc will become again the most realistic platform![]()
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"Earlier, we revealed that Nvidia is planning to release GeForce 9800 GT based on 55nm G92 core in July and now we learned a little more details on this new card. The new 9800GT card is codenamed G92-280 and it is using a new P393-C00 PCB that supports Hybrid Power. There will be 256MB and 512MB GDDR3 versions that clocked at 900MHz and 975MHz respectively. The core clock has not been determined yet but it should clock higher than the current GeForce 8800 GT which is at 600MHz default. Outputs are 2 x DVI-I and HDTV."
Source; Vr-Zone
why would nvidia still be playing with the G9x? are they trying to perfect something with them thats going to be present with the GT-200?
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Nice? I would have used acceptable.
Now G92b will have a "nice" margin. A ~320mm2 65nm chip that had yield problems early on doesn't make it sound too "nice."
It sounds like instead of Nvidia trying to cut down GT200 and get a lowend/midrange cards out of it, they are simply shrinking current GPUs down to 55nm and renaming them, again.
obviously. and this is to 'compete' with the ever lagging ati. will nvidia even need to bring out gt200 to counter 4870?they are simply shrinking current GPUs down to 55nm and renaming them, again![]()
Last edited by adamsleath; 04-21-2008 at 03:45 PM.
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Considering the question that people have been asking for the past month or two(GT200 vs 4870), I think it's perfectly reasonable that if he's given info to share it.
I think most of us know that AMD isn't going to be able to compete in the high-end gpu wise this year, but there's always those who don't seem to realize it asking what people think.![]()
He has already shared/shown he knows little to nothing about what AMD/ATi is working on, so I don't understand what you are trying to say.
HD4870x2 should be the question.
No one should be asking about a sub $300 card vs a +$600 card...
The real question is what magic AMD/ATi was able to work with R700, MCM, shared frame buffer, CF or no CF on a card, etc.
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Even if they make something totally unexpected ( like 24 ROPs / 32 TMUs / 32 TFUs ), even then the 4870X2 won't be able to compete with the mid-high-end GT200 part... and depending on the scenario not even the 9800GX2.
Like DilTech said, it's highly unlikely ( and clear to most people "in the know" ) that for once again, AMD won't have a real high end part to compete with nVIDIA at that segment.
I'm not so sure I agree here. RV670 is not a bad product, it's a mid-range chip, but not a bad one. Price/performance is what they are competing with, and considering the market shares are stable or even moving in AMD's favor there, I would have to say that it has delivered what AMD wanted it to.
Not to mention 780G, which is a damn good IGP.
//Andreas
this is the rv770 pic, posted elsewhere. what is it? is it fake? 4850 heatsink???
haha 3850 - i typed in "4870 picture" into google and that's what comes up.
where are these gt200's and 48xx's?; hidden away? , they are nowhere.
Last edited by adamsleath; 04-22-2008 at 01:14 AM.
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LoL and this is where I call BS on you.
You may know what Nvidia is releasing but you have no idea what AMD will compete with. You make it sound like AMD NEEDS more ROPs.
HD4870x2 may or may not be able to compete with GT200 but it should be a very interesting product and I have a feeling it might surprise some people.
yep; i'll be surprised to see either one of theseHD4870x2 may or may not be able to compete with GT200 but it should be a very interesting product and I have a feeling it might surprise some people.![]()
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