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http://anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3659
So they really are EOLing the GTX series (except for the 295)?
So they really are EOLing the GTX series (except for the 295)?
Originally posted by: OCguy
With availability up to Feb 2010, when the new series will be out.
News?
Anand seems more positive about a late 2009/early Q1 launch than Charlie and Kyle, who I believe said Feb, March, or beyond.
Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
Originally posted by: OCguy
With availability up to Feb 2010, when the new series will be out.
News?
Anand seems more positive about a late 2009/early Q1 launch than Charlie and Kyle, who I believe said Feb, March, or beyond.
So does that mean we can assume now that Nvidia's silence was indeed because they had nothing and a end of this year (hard) launch is unlikely?
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Anand is just pure awesome
Originally posted by: OCguy
With availability up to Feb 2010, when the new series will be out.
News?
Anand seems more positive about a late 2009/early Q1 launch than Charlie and Kyle, who I believe said Feb, March, or beyond.
Anand is talking about Nvidia getting squeezed out of PC graphics entirely in a few years... wtf?
Originally posted by: GaiaHunter
Well I guess the only thing we can conclude from all these rumours is that NVIDIA doesn't think it is worthwhile, for whatever reason, to use the GT200 to erode the 5800 series price.
If you asked me a couple weeks ago, I would have expected nVidia to drop their GT200 price and then try to capitalize on brand recognition and features like physX and CUDA to keep a higher degree of pressure on ATI.
Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
Originally posted by: OCguy
With availability up to Feb 2010, when the new series will be out.
News?
Anand seems more positive about a late 2009/early Q1 launch than Charlie and Kyle, who I believe said Feb, March, or beyond.
So does that mean we can assume now that Nvidia's silence was indeed because they had nothing and a end of this year (hard) launch is unlikely?
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
Originally posted by: OCguy
With availability up to Feb 2010, when the new series will be out.
News?
Anand seems more positive about a late 2009/early Q1 launch than Charlie and Kyle, who I believe said Feb, March, or beyond.
So does that mean we can assume now that Nvidia's silence was indeed because they had nothing and a end of this year (hard) launch is unlikely?
I think having cards available for Xmas would be a major coup for them at this point, everyone is counting them out.
Really I dont think we will know what the silence is about until we see thier cards. But it is still fun to speculate.
Originally posted by: ronnn
Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
Originally posted by: OCguy
With availability up to Feb 2010, when the new series will be out.
News?
Anand seems more positive about a late 2009/early Q1 launch than Charlie and Kyle, who I believe said Feb, March, or beyond.
So does that mean we can assume now that Nvidia's silence was indeed because they had nothing and a end of this year (hard) launch is unlikely?
Nope the silence is from all those guys calling Charlie out. Actually they both said availability. A review card launch before christmas is expected by most.
Originally posted by: GaiaHunter
Well I guess the only thing we can conclude from all these rumours is that NVIDIA doesn't think it is worthwhile, for whatever reason, to use the GT200 to erode the 5800 series price.
If you asked me a couple weeks ago, I would have expected nVidia to drop their GT200 price and then try to capitalize on brand recognition and features like physX and CUDA to keep a higher degree of pressure on ATI.
If nVidia can indeed do a hard launch by xmas, they probably haven't lost much, depending on how is their product price and its performance.
But from what I read, people like Anand and Kyle, don't put much money on that.
Originally posted by: ZimZum
I think they would if they could but remember they are already selling them below what they had originally intended because of the 4xxx series pricing. I dont know how much lower they could go and still make a profit off of those parts.
Originally posted by: Fox5
Well, the GT200 series might already be as low as nvidia can afford. They're already priced above the equivalent 48xx parts, going any lower may have just broken nvidia's back.
I don't see why nvidia didn't go for a GT200 die shrink though, but maybe any effort on that would have pushed GT300 back even further. Still, unless they rapidly get all the GT300 parts out, they'll have quite a gap in their product line up.
but I thought it was odd that you seemed to think that Nvidia's total and complete silence in the midst of their competitor launching a next gen product was some how possibly a good sign, like they were playing possum.
Charlie has been bashed a lot, and probably rightfully so. But lately, even if he's not 100% correct, his stories seem to be headed in the right direction, so to speak.
Originally posted by: BenSkywalker
but I thought it was odd that you seemed to think that Nvidia's total and complete silence in the midst of their competitor launching a next gen product was some how possibly a good sign, like they were playing possum.
If you look back through their history, the more worried they are, the louder they get.
Charlie has been bashed a lot, and probably rightfully so. But lately, even if he's not 100% correct, his stories seem to be headed in the right direction, so to speak.
Which story would that be? I didn't see Charlie talking about AMD abandoning the mid and high end market when they flushed the 38xx parts, nor have I seen him comment on the fact that they are currently flushing the 4xxx parts. I saw him lie through his teeth about the GT300 tapeout, even lied about it when he was showing proof that he was absolutely wrong. Charlie really hasn't been right about anything at all that I have seen, actually it seems that he has been as close to the opposite of right as you can get lately.
People are asking about why nV isn't die shrinking the GT200 line like that really needs to be said? How about we phrase it differently- why isn't ATi die shrinking the 4890? Exactly.