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24th October 2005 09:19 #1Registered User
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24th October 2005 11:41 #4
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24th October 2005 12:09 #6
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24th October 2005 13:33 #8Registered User
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, DualCoreBesides, don't forget that NVIDIA may launch a faster video card based on G70 both the overclocking potential of GF7800GTX video cards as well as their modest cooling system will allow that. Such GeForce 7800 "Ultra" might work at about 500 MHz. However, the necessity to launch such a card will be dictated by ATI R520 success versus the GF7800GTX.
The nearest new chip from NVIDIA must be the G72, it's already mentioned in the latest beta versions of ForceWare drivers. According to our information, the G72 must stand between the G70 and the NV43, having replaced the remains of the NV45 and the NV42 chips in PCIE sector. However, reliability of this information gives rise to much doubt.
Anyway, in the first six months NVIDIA will replace all NV4x chips for the new G7x ones. The chips will presumably rank in the following order: G70 > G72 > G74. Besides, NVIDIA plans on presenting the G71, information on this chip is quite controversial so far.
Another important event for NVIDIA shall be the release of ForceWare 80 drivers. Besides quite possible performance optimizations in the shader recompiler for G7x chips, Drivers 80 may introduce an interesting procedure of distributing vertex shader calculations between GPUs and an idle CPU. It will come in handy for dual core CPUs, where one of the cores will be useless in games for quite a long time.
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