Read more.A 55nm successor to NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 260 will arrive this year, and a 45nm successor to the GeForce GTX 280 will land in Q1 '09.
Read more.A 55nm successor to NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 260 will arrive this year, and a 45nm successor to the GeForce GTX 280 will land in Q1 '09.
I was thinking "typical" when I started reading the headline....The day after I finally order my new gfx card, they make an announcement.
Luckily, its for next year
And 40nm road-mapped, that sounds quite a jump in a relatively short space of time.
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Well the gtx 200 series really was a miserable failure, if they had gone 45nm instead then the 9800x2 would have held off ati's current star line up and q3/4 could have seen a true successor to g80.
Even though 4870 x2 is easily the best performer and does represent a power jump comparable to the 8800gtx, it is still two gpu's on one board and will be affected by scaling issues as well as obscene temps (still want one though.
A good idea right now is to pick up a cheap 4850 or even 4870/260 and just wait for q1 09 to see what goodies ati and nvidia have in store.
Im not so sure a 9800GX2 would hold off a 4870X2 no matter what the manufacturing proccess was tbh, doesnt the 4870X2 beat down 2 9800GTX+s in SLI by quite a way?
Or assuming you jumped on the bandwagon just stick with your 8800GT/GTS, which is what im doing. Games arnt really pushing cards much further than the needs of the old G80/G92 and whilst the boost a 4870 offers is tempting, its not tempting enough for me until i get a bigger monitor.
Yup there's that to it - and the fact they just didn't expect ATI to come up with something so good. The only reason I bought the 280 was the current price, coupled with overall faster speeds than the ATI equiv. The 4870x2 is too much money for me, and too much hassle (heat/power/scalability). I'm happy to spend ~250quid every year or so on a graphic card - fact is, i've had the 8800 for 2!
Touch wood we will see a true successor to G80, not including any twin gpu solutions.
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