Joe DeFuria
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http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=7720
If true, doesn't look particularly impressive, assuming it's a 4 pipe part. Will be interesting to see how the RV350 stacks up, particularly in the power consumption and PCB requirement area.
The chip will work at 250MHz for the core and 250 for the memory and just like the NV30 will dissipate quite a lot of power. We reckon that Nvidia will try to save as much power from that chip implementing its Power miser marchitecture but we are not aware of any details at press time. The laptop card will need to be developed around a 10 layers PCB that is not cheap.
If true, doesn't look particularly impressive, assuming it's a 4 pipe part. Will be interesting to see how the RV350 stacks up, particularly in the power consumption and PCB requirement area.