May 26 2008

GeForce GTX 280, 260 clocks and prices surface

Tag: UncategorizedEggie @ 9:07 pm

GeForce GTX is the name of the graphics card series using the NVIDIA GT200 graphics circuit. Initially there will be two models, GTX 280 and GTX 260. We’ve known for long that the faster of the two, 280, will sport 240 shader processors, 512-bit bus, 1GB GDDR3 RAM, 32 ROPs and 80 TMUs. In turn, GTX 260 will sport 192 shaders, 448-bit bus, 896MB GDDR3 memory, 24 ROPS and 64 TMUs. And now the final frequencies have been revealed by the people over at TheInq, and they seemed reasonable. The core clocks are said to be 600MHz and 575MHz respectively of GTX 280 and 260. The shaders will be clocked at 1300MHz and 1250MHz (misprint in the original article), while the memory will operate at 1.1GHz and 1.0GHz with each card. Prices will be $600 for the GTX280 and $450 for the GTX260, pretty much as expected.

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May 26 2008

Samsung announces 200GB/s 256GB SSD

Tag: UncategorizedEggie @ 9:04 pm

Samsung has announced a record-breaking solid state drive, which also sports a decent storage capacity, and it’s made from MLC (Multi-Layer Cell) flash memory chips. Samsung has specified the sequential read speed to 200MB/s and the write speed to 160MB/s, which is a big step up from the current record holder. Previous record-breaking solid state drives have been using SLC (Single-Layer Cell) flash chips, which are in general faster, but also sports less density. The new drive use the SATA 3Gbps interface and is of the 2.5″ formfactor. The MTBF is estimated to 1 million hours. The drive will go into mass production before the end of the year, consumer samples in September, with a 1.8″ model coming in Q4.

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May 26 2008

Radeon HD 4870X2, 4870, 4850, and 4650 coolers revealed

Tag: UncategorizedEggie @ 9:02 pm

Some pictures have been found of the coolers that will go on the upcoming 4000 series graphics from AMD/ATI

Further Reading and more pictures.

4870X2 cooler

4870 cooler


May 26 2008

GeForce GTX 280 pictures surface

Tag: UncategorizedEggie @ 8:56 pm

NVIDIA’s next generation GPU, also known as GT200, G200, and D10-U, will be called GeForce GTX 280 in the stores. There will also be a stripped down version with less shaders, memory and lower clocks. Pictures of the cooler surfaced earlier, and just recently small pictures of the card and the IHS appeared. Larger pictures have now been posted at techpowerup, but also removed. Luckily, PCPOP was quick to download them.

Further reading and more images.


May 17 2008

Launch date scramble, new names for GT200

Tag: UncategorizedEggie @ 11:09 am

It seems AMD wasn’t very pleased with the fact that NVIDIA was trying to launch GT200 before AMD got a chance to present RV770 to the world. The GT200 launch seem to be set for middle of June, the 18th to be more precise, which would have coincided with AMD’s launch of RV770. AMD therefore decided to speed up its launch by moving it to the 16th, which doesn’t really change much, but now RV770 will be first on the market. And yes, GT200 has been renamed from the GeForce 9900 series to GeForce 9800GTX 200 series. The GeForce 9900GTX will now be 9800GTX 280 and 9900GTS will become 9800GTX 260. We’re not certain what NVIDIA will do to the already existing 9800GTX at this time.

The only problem is that the chips are targeting two different price and market segments. RV770 is, and has always been, a mid-range chip, and GT200 the extreme high-end. AMD will compete with GT200 with its dual-chip 4870X2 card, while NVIDIA will compete with RV770 by stripping down GT200 into several more or less crippled versions. Just like it did with G92.

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May 17 2008

DisplayPort to replace DVI in 2011

Tag: UncategorizedEggie @ 10:52 am

DisplayPort has been foretold to replace DVI in 2011 already, by analysts at In-Stat. They say that the number of DVI-equipped devices will have declined from 112 million compatible devices in 2007, to 3 million in 2011. The hardware manufacturers’ growing interest for DisplayPort comes from DPCP (DisplayPort Content Protection), a standard developed by AMD based on 128-bit AES encryption, which is suppose to protect the signal from being decrypted by non-DPCP certified devices. The fact that DisplayPort is free of royalty and license fees is an important part of it too.

The main threat to DisplayPort is HDMI, which is basically identical specifications, formfactor and features-wise. The biggest difference is that DisplayPort has been specifically designed for connecting a computer to a PC monitor, while HDMI is intended for connecting media devices, such as set top boxes and DVD players to HD-compatible TVs.

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May 17 2008

Radeon HD 4000 series launches June 18, lots of details

Tag: UncategorizedEggie @ 10:50 am

If you haven’t already seen them, there are a couple of reports around the web with some mixed information about the R700 series from AMD. It’s now certain that the cards will be called Radeon HD 4000, and the first card will be Radeon HD 4850 on June 18th, and don’t worry too much about the availability, it’s a hard launch. It will be followed by the Radeon HD 4870 one week later, but the availability will be a problem because there aren’t enough GDDR5 chips yet.

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May 17 2008

Possible GeForce 9900GTX cooler pictures

Tag: UncategorizedEggie @ 10:48 am

GeForce 9900GTX is one of the proposed names of NVIDIA’s GT200-based graphics card. After NVIDIA’s recent revelation that it had realized that its product branding may be a bit too complicated for new consumers, it seems that GT200 may become the first card to use a new naming pattern. This is still unconfirmed on our part, although other have posted it as certain. In any case, pictures of the “GeForce 9900GTX” cooler has surfaced over at Chinese site PCOnline.

Further Reading.


May 17 2008

NVIDIA adds 55nm GPU G92b to beta drivers

Tag: UncategorizedEggie @ 10:41 am

NVIDIA has been experimenting with moving its G92 core a 55nm process for a short period of time. It seems to have gone fairly well because it has added the 55nm version of GeForce 9800GT to the latest beta drivers; NVIDIA_G92.DEV_0605.1. We have no information on the yields, but NVIDIA admitted that the yield problems with G92 was a big part of the surprisingly low profit during Q1, 2008. We can only hope for NVIDIA’s sake that G92b turns out well, because that means that there might be some substance to the rumors of GT200 going to 55nm in the near future.

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May 14 2008

Dell Set to Axe XPS Gaming PC Brand, Focus on Promotion of Alienware Gaming PCs.

Tag: UncategorizedEggie @ 5:42 pm

Dell, one of the world’s largest suppliers of personal computers, reportedly plans to cease manufacturing of its Dell XPS-branded PCs for gamers and concentrate on popularization of machines from Alienware, a brand that specializes on enthusiast-class desktops and laptops which Dell acquired in 2006.

Further Reading.


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