Just in case anyone was curious.... Found this here:

Here's my guess on pricing, posted in a diff thread and updated with this latest news.....

Still expect pricing to be as follows:

* GTX 480 = GF100 (full) = $500-$550 with OC variants at +$10-$15 increments
* GTX 470 = GF100 (cut-down, downclocked) = $380-$430 with OC variants at +$10-$15 increments

Expecting both of these to be faster than the 5870.

* GTX 490 = 2xGF100 (cut-down, downclocked) = $600-$700

Expecting this to be faster than the 5970.

GF104 is looking more and more like the mainstream and performance DX11 Fermi-architecture based parts and slated to launch in May/June, which will replace all of Nvidia's existing GT200 and G92 parts in those markets. Expect these parts to fall in the sub-$300 price range with most of them in the sub-$200 range. The fastest part should have similar specs to a GTX 285 and perform slightly faster than a 5850 for $300 or so. I could also see Nvidia saving the GTX 300 series for these GF104 parts......

There's also rumors now of 28/32nm refresh parts from both ATI and Nvidia, which may be ready at the end of Q4 2010 at the earliest, but realistically, we probably won't see refreshes until Q1 2011. At that point you can maybe start to expect GF100b parts (refreshed GF100) in the $200-$300 range like they are now. Think similar pricing progression to GT200 to GT200b or G80 to G92.
Obviously speculation, but sounds like he knows a thing or two...