Read more.No sign of Fermi yet, though.
Read more.No sign of Fermi yet, though.
lol...
VodkaOriginally Posted by Ephesians
aidanjt (27-11-2009)
2011 for new cards?
New generation naming scheme - check
Previous generations technology - check
Still no sign of Fermi - check
Was there really a need for this? Or are they trying to drum up hype by "releasing a new generation"?
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You really would have thought they would've learned from the last renaming furore that this sort of consumer misleading practice is not welcome and damages their reputation further.
kalniel (27-11-2009)
None of you seem to be considering the flip side to this.
With 8800gt -> 9800gt -> 250 (die shrinks & minor differences aside), my 2 year old card keeps becoming brand new again
aidanjt (27-11-2009)
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