G70 Go (mobile) ready to roll

Is the G70 Go still on 110nm or is it likely one of the two 90nm products Jen-Hsun mentioned at the last call? Hasn't C51 been confirmed as being one of the 90nm products, leaving only a potential 7600 as the remaining 90nm product, unless nVIDIA's 90nm ramp has widened of late?

What is up with techPowerUp! Are they now the official distributor for NV marketing material? :LOL:
 
BrynS said:
What is up with techPowerUp! Are they now the official distributor for NV marketing material? :LOL:

Lol. Yeah, they seem to have amassed a large amount of Nvidia documents. At least these were interesting, or at least I thought they were (internal rah-rah documents don't do much for me). I am actually not a big fan of 3D on the laptop as a user, but the advancements made in the tech in this area is very interesting. Not only is it nice to see the possibility of this power on-the-go, even if I choose not uto use it myself, but seeing it not stalling is a healthy sign for the desktop as well.
 
Karma said:
Doesn't the 7800Go GTX look exactly like the desktop 7800 standard?

Clocks are slightly different for the GTX SKU. The chip is the same (as far as I know without more than a cursory glance at the spec, or any hardware to poke), just tweaked for heat and power consumption.

I'm hoping for a dead die G70M at some point for an uber geeky keyring. They had a tray of them at a presentation recently, was so tempted to nick one :LOL: Did the polite thing and asked and got told "maybe". Hrmph, that probably means no, thinking about it. Haha!

Rob Csonger, if you read B3D, remember! :p
 
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