DegustatoR
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Who says it'll have 9900 moniker? =)If it's not G92 based why the 99xx moniker?
I think that 9900 will be G92b based.
GT200/G100/D10U will use the GF10 naming.
Rumours are mixed up it seems.
Who says it'll have 9900 moniker? =)If it's not G92 based why the 99xx moniker?
If it's not G92 based why the 99xx moniker?
Yup, all three are correct and proper codenames, which are used for different purposes but all relate in one way or another to the same chip. I wouldn't be surprised if G100 originally referred to something else but that's not the point.G100, GT200 and D10U?..
As for GT2xx, I'd expect a whole bunch of 55nm derivatives to be there in time for the Winter OEM cycle.
The U standing for "Ub0r-Enthusiast" or plainly an Ultra?While GT200 is a GF10, as the D10U codename implies.
Stop reminding me there might be at least one more codename internally and possibly even more. Sigh - as if three codenames used by different people wasn't ridiculous enough already! Some time ago I saw The Tech Report saying Intel generally had an insane abundance of codenames, more than everyone else. Clearly this is all about NV being jealous and wanting to beat Intel in this most important metric... :| Larrabee only seems to have one codename, that does make it sound rather boring.WTF are all these codenames?
The bolded part sounds more like a step into the right direction LOL
I live in China and can safely say the Chinese NEVER know what is going on, except for perhaps video cards... and THAT says something.
Sorry, I just had to post that in here... I've been living here for a year and I need a break, hehe.
What?I'm pretty positive at this point that GT200 is 2 G92s sandwiched together on one die
I'll explain myself a little bit better. Maybe this isn't even technically possible (someone please tell me if it isn't) but really do think GT200 is 2 G92s on one die @ 55nm. With some sort of internal bus connecting the two together and then working in a fashion similar to SLI..
NonsenseNV could do 192SP/384-Bit SKU in 2007, but there was no need
If we talk about 24SPs per cluster I see no problem, even if it would be 16 SP clusters, it would be around G80-size.Nonsense
NVIDIA CEO: "We're going to Open a can of Whoop Ass"