Currently there are two transmitter vendors.
FUDzilla reckons G92 will be dual-PCB:
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3245&Itemid=1
If you don't trust us, ask Nvidia.
Yeah, cuz they're gonna talk about pre-release products.
Yeah I also don't see them strategically using crippled chips for one of their highest volume parts.
That's what 8800GTS-640/320 are.Yeah I also don't see them strategically using crippled chips for one of their highest volume parts.
By highest volume I hope you mean with its segment, because no G80 chip is high volume compared to G84/G86.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showpost.php?p=2452685&postcount=12Kinc@XS said:Nvidia defenetly has a new GX2 card coming based on the "die-shrink".
So not only is it a multi-chip thing, it's another ugly slapped together dual-PCB monstrosity too?!
No I keep thinking that G92 is the replacement for G84 for some reason. I guess the theory that G92 is a RV670/8800GTS class chip and the high-end is going to be G92x2 is just too clunky for my subconscious to accept.
Hmm.. I see a pattern... G92 GX2 vs RV680 (2x RV670)?
The 7950 GX2 was the size of a 8800 GTS or a HD2900 XT, and smaller than a 8800 GTX/Ultra.
Perfectly within acceptable limits, IMHO, unless the aesthetics part is of utmost importance to you when you peek through a case window during gameplay...
Hmm.. I see a pattern... G92 GX2 vs RV680 (2x RV670)?
No I keep thinking that G92 is the replacement for G84 for some reason. I guess the theory that G92 is a RV670/8800GTS class chip and the high-end is going to be G92x2 is just too clunky for my subconscious to accept.
It's getting rather difficult to tell at this point... I find it interesting that both IHVs arrived at the same solution seemingly independently at the same time. Doesn't bode well for the rumors of collusion and the DOJ investigation, IMHO.
Well, they've both been telegraphing it for the last 3 years or so! Anybody who is surprised. . . shouldn't be. Disappointed, maybe. Unhappy. Other verbs, perhaps. But not surprised.