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An article on computerbase.de:
http://www.computerbase.de/news/har...dia/2005/maerz/cebit05_nvidia_g70_ende_april/
is speculating on the announcement of the G70 (= successor of the NV4x) end of April. Apart from the obvious features, which I expect just to be refresh of the NV4x architecture (more pipes, higher clock speeds, faster and more memory), they are also speculating on the manufacturing process.
Hinting towards 0.13 um (0.11 um) at TSMC makes no sense for me. The NV4x is already HUGE in the current process, so I'm pretty sure Nvidia will also go the 90 nm route.
Further, releasing a product in 2005 for WFG 2.0 also makes no sense to me. I will just be DX9.0c compatible, shader model 3.0 (still).
An article on computerbase.de:
http://www.computerbase.de/news/har...dia/2005/maerz/cebit05_nvidia_g70_ende_april/
is speculating on the announcement of the G70 (= successor of the NV4x) end of April. Apart from the obvious features, which I expect just to be refresh of the NV4x architecture (more pipes, higher clock speeds, faster and more memory), they are also speculating on the manufacturing process.
Hinting towards 0.13 um (0.11 um) at TSMC makes no sense for me. The NV4x is already HUGE in the current process, so I'm pretty sure Nvidia will also go the 90 nm route.
Further, releasing a product in 2005 for WFG 2.0 also makes no sense to me. I will just be DX9.0c compatible, shader model 3.0 (still).