Originally posted by: footballrunner800
55nm Gtx 260/280 refresh
Originally posted by: natty1
Originally posted by: footballrunner800
55nm Gtx 260/280 refresh
heard nothing about these
what we have heard about is an upgraded gtx260 that is coming out in mid september and its 65nm
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: natty1
Originally posted by: footballrunner800
55nm Gtx 260/280 refresh
heard nothing about these
what we have heard about is an upgraded gtx260 that is coming out in mid september and its 65nm
That would be the GT200b core and that will be 55nm.
Originally posted by: natty1
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: natty1
Originally posted by: footballrunner800
55nm Gtx 260/280 refresh
heard nothing about these
what we have heard about is an upgraded gtx260 that is coming out in mid september and its 65nm
That would be the GT200b core and that will be 55nm.
where did you hear that?
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: natty1
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: natty1
Originally posted by: footballrunner800
55nm Gtx 260/280 refresh
heard nothing about these
what we have heard about is an upgraded gtx260 that is coming out in mid september and its 65nm
That would be the GT200b core and that will be 55nm.
where did you hear that?
Its all over the internet. Where have you been?
The only thing we know for sure is that it will be 55nm. If you want to start digging into the many rumors, then we have:
(GTX260+)
216 stream processors
896MB GDDR5
Still 448bit memory bus
None of this is officially confirmed or denied however.
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
keys, they haven't given you a heads up on an eta or, um, at least hint? Maybe a hint that you could pass on to your hardworking AT breathren?
Originally posted by: nenforcer
hear was where I read about it
http://www.techreport.com/discussions.x/15358
Originally posted by: Sylvanas
Well that's a disappointment if we see a 55nm GTX 260 and not a 55nm GTX 280....the 280 has all the more reason to be on 55nm and we have seen the threads on this forum about the high failure rates- you'd think they want to get the 280 to 55nm ASAP...at least that's what I'm hoping as it's what I am holding out for.
Originally posted by: footballrunner800
55nm Gtx 260/280 refresh, 1gb 4870, 4850x2
Originally posted by: deizel
Are there any new video cards on the way from nVidia or ATI and if so when are they suppose to be out? Mainly concerned with single GPU.
Originally posted by: JoPiss
The GTX 4000. With a four ghz processor and 30gb of active memory, over nine trillion transistors and enough heat to melt an aluminum case. It consumes approximately 800w Idle, is three feet long, and takes up the space of four extension slots. It'll retail for $1,350 and will be about 19% faster then the GTX 290.
Also to note, is the Radeon All in Wonder 6870 Deluxe. It's got twenty Processors, all dual core, with a rocking 92billion shaders, a load wattage of 1400 and the ability to create children. It'll retail for $1,600 and won't work with any drivers till the year 2010.
These cards are both set to release yesterday and have already been discontinued.
Originally posted by: apoppin
don't worry .. the GT280 is going to make it to 55nm .. just not next week
forget 280x2 - but a 55nm 260 sandwich is actually likely odds on to beat the 4870x2.
Nvidia isn't saying much about the new 280; but you know they will ramp it up as high as they can while saving money on the cheaper process and it should be way faster than the OC'd 4870/1GB
actually .. deep down, i think Nvidia is going to have a single-core 290+ "Ultra" to *also* take on the X2; with massive bandwidth, a highly OC'd selected core and 1GB superfast GDDR5 .. $549 if it matches, $599 if it beats it .. and $650 if they get lucky; i dunno where their own 260+x2 is gonna fit
Originally posted by: JoPiss
The GTX 4000. With a four ghz processor and 30gb of active memory, over nine trillion transistors and enough heat to melt an aluminum case. It consumes approximately 800w Idle, is three feet long, and takes up the space of four extension slots. It'll retail for $1,350 and will be about 19% faster then the GTX 290.
Also to note, is the Radeon All in Wonder 6870 Deluxe. It's got twenty Processors, all dual core, with a rocking 92billion shaders, a load wattage of 1400 and the ability to create children. It'll retail for $1,600 and won't work with any drivers till the year 2010.
These cards are both set to release yesterday and have already been discontinued.
Originally posted by: JoPiss
The GTX 4000. With a four ghz processor and 30gb of active memory, over nine trillion transistors and enough heat to melt an aluminum case. It consumes approximately 800w Idle, is three feet long, and takes up the space of four extension slots. It'll retail for $1,350 and will be about 19% faster then the GTX 290.
Also to note, is the Radeon All in Wonder 6870 Deluxe. It's got twenty Processors, all dual core, with a rocking 92billion shaders, a load wattage of 1400 and the ability to create children. It'll retail for $1,600 and won't work with any drivers till the year 2010.
These cards are both set to release yesterday and have already been discontinued.