ASUS Introduces World's First NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 Based Notebooks

Oh, I dunno, if I had to pick "word is our oyster" moments for NV it would be the acquistion of 3DFX and the launch of GF4.

"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings!
Look on my works ye mighty and despair!"
 
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This is from ForceWare 82.10 courtesy 3d-chipset.de

NVIDIA_G70.DEV_0098.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7800"
NVIDIA_G70.DEV_0098.2 = "NVIDIA G70"
NVIDIA_G70.DEV_0099.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7800 GTX"
NVIDIA_G70.DEV_0099.2 = "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7800 GTX"
NVIDIA_G72.DEV_01D7.0 = "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300"
NVIDIA_G72.DEV_01D7.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 "
NVIDIA_G72.DEV_01D7.2 = "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 "
NVIDIA_G72.DEV_01D7.3 = "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 "
NVIDIA_G72.DEV_01D7.4 = "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 "
NVIDIA_G72.DEV_01D8.0 = "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7400"
NVIDIA_G72.DEV_01D8.1 = "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7400 "
NVIDIA_G72.DEV_01D8.2 = "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7400 "
NVIDIA_G72.DEV_01D8.3 = "NVIDIA GeForce Go 7400 "

NVIDIA_G72.DEV_01DC.0 = "NVIDIA Quadro FX 350M"
NVIDIA_G72.DEV_01DC.1 = "NVIDIA Quadro FX 350M "
NVIDIA_G72.DEV_01DC.2 = "NVIDIA Quadro FX 350M "
NVIDIA_G72.DEV_01DC.3 = "NVIDIA Quadro FX 350M "

If anyone can get the same from the latest drivers then we could guess which names they dropped/added. ;)
 
geo said:
Oh, I dunno, if I had to pick "world is our oyster" moments for NV it would be the acquistion of 3DFX and the launch of GF4.

True..I wasn't really following the scene much back then. But they've sure had an easy time plying their wares for the past 12 months.
 
Ok, is that compared to the slowest 6200(dont remember if there more versions of the Go models)? Btw i assume this is one of the 90nm parts nVidia said would come H2/05 and the other are the integrated 6100/50 so it would seem they only have some "7600" type of card left.
 
I'm thinking that this is a similar configuration to NV44 but with the additional MADD's in the second ALU's.
 
NVIDIA Site: 7300 Specs, 6200 Specs

I looks like a 50MHz clock increase (although those fill-rates are creative, that should be fragment rates by the looks of it) with the same PS & VS configuration - given that it was said to me to be "up to twice as fast" I would think my previous guess of the pipelines having G7x's extra MADD's to be the case. Given the increase, though, I wonder if this is 90nm or not.
 
According to Nvidia G72 is 90 nm. Same configuration as NV44 with 7800's pixel shader pipeline improvements.

Frequencies on Nvidia's webiste are misleading (they wrote the 6200 128 Mo frequency instead of the 6200 TC frequency).
GeForce 6200 TC 64 Mo : 350 / 275
GeForce Go 7300 TC 64 Mo : 350 / 300

40% improvement is Nvidia's figure. Not close to the reality as far as I know.
 
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Well, I suppose they may be opting for a different power/heat envolope, but I'm surprised that clocks aren't increasing for a 90nm part. I wonder what foundry/process they are using.
 
Nvidia's website :
With support for Microsoft® DirectX®9.0 Shader Model 3.0 and High Dynamic-Range Lighting (HDR), the GeForce Go 7300 lets you rip thought all of today’s most advanced and cutting-edge games and applications.

FP16 blending and filtering is now supported.
 
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Tridam said:
40% improvement is Nvidia's figure. Not close to the reality as far as I know.
Bummer. That makes it sound (in terms of performance) less than a 6600. (6600<X1300)
 
Can we draw any conclusions from this as to the desktop G72? I vaguely remember someone suggesting desktop and mobile numbering wouldn't be comparable this time round, but my mind may be playing tricks on me.
 
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