Or..., one or more of the GT2
1x GPU's...
lol... you made my day. Do you believe in what you say?
Let´s see:
- Cebit = massive desktop and mobile G9x renamings -> Nvidia thinking-"We have here many GT200 40nm chips to launch in 1 month on April 6, but lets not show nothing and rename the entire lineup and put these G92 on the table glass"
- Cebit = supposed to have GT218 ES on the show but that didn't happened
- Cebit = Daylitech: NVIDIA's attempts to produce a die-shrunk 40nm GT200 chip were "disastrous at best"
GT200 was designed for 65nm. Nvidia took tons of time and respins to make one half node shrink to 55nm.
Now they show a entire new GT200 on a entire new half node (40nm) of a new full-node (45nm) in 1 month to a chip initially designed for a 65nm node. There is still missing some days to the April's fool's day
AnarchX said:
Whats about a GTX 260-216 with higher clocks or a half GTX 295 with 240SPs?
half GTX 295 with 240SPs? You are better then Nvidia on renaming
PS: Search for GeForce GTX280, GeForce GTX285
In case you didn´t know there are plently of GTX260-216 OC,XXX,PSC,watever in the market. HD4870 1GB OC,xxx,PCS,watever is more then enought to them.
So another renamed GT200? I thought we where all tired of that.