Quote Originally Posted by highoctane View Post
Inflexible, thats just pulling things out your crack, they managed to shrink gt200 to 55nm, drop the prices to competitive levels and still maintain margins and performance during the time frame up until now.
Ummm... he was specifically talking about the gaming card/market, not the professional/workstation which is what was saving Nvidia for most of the G200/RV770/RV870 time period.

G200's BOM was around 2x RV770s. The gap between GF100 and RV870 is going to get even larger. I will be very surprised if we don't see 3-4 cutdown variants of GF100, not at launch but eventually.