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8900/8950 Rumors

nVidia really has no reason to launch anything new at this point, their current lineup is more than sufficient for the next several months. I'm certain they COULD release a refresh part today if they wanted, but it doesn't make any sense to do so. Launches are expensive and with their top end cards competing very well against the AMD parts, they are sitting pretty until the Fall.
 
Originally posted by: smyrgl
nVidia really has no reason to launch anything new at this point, their current lineup is more than sufficient for the next several months. I'm certain they COULD release a refresh part today if they wanted, but it doesn't make any sense to do so. Launches are expensive and with their top end cards competing very well against the AMD parts, they are sitting pretty until the Fall.

But you know what happens when a company sits on their horse for too long (yes I am looking at you AMD), then suddenly the competitor comes out of nowhere with a product that totally owns the opposition (C2D) and they get screwed, so from that point of view its not very wise to stop updating their hardware "just because" there is no competition at the moment
 
Originally posted by: ShadowOfMyself
But you know what happens when a company sits on their horse for too long (yes I am looking at you AMD), then suddenly the competitor comes out of nowhere with a product that totally owns the opposition (C2D) and they get screwed, so from that point of view its not very wise to stop updating their hardware "just because" there is no competition at the moment

Don't be silly, they are not going to stop updating their hardware just because they are currently in the lead. All the people that were developing future GPUs will still be doing it, nVidia just doesn't need to release interim/refresh products on a breakneck schedule.

 
If the 8900GTS doesn't have the specs and performance of an 8800GTX, it's definitely BS. Refresh on the G70, which was the 7900 series, the 7900GT had the performance of the 7800GTX.
 
Oh and:

"The current king of the crop, the 8800 GTX will drop in price to $450, while the Geforce 8800 GTS loaded with 640MB of memory stays up in the $400 price range."

BS. The 640MB is already around $350. It'll keep dropping. It would have to.

"Nvidia has two more 80 nanometre cards. The Geforce 8900GT with 600MHz core and with a 256-bit memory interface comes with 512MB of 1800MHz GDDR3 memory. It has 96 Shaders and is built on a 80 nanometre process and will cost $400. ""

Again, wrong on price. By the numbers it has to MSRP for $350 or less, and will probably settle around $300-325 for folks to buy.

So yeah I'm guessing the whole story is BS because I don't agree with their numbers, especially their prices.
 
Originally posted by: yacoub
Oh and:

"The current king of the crop, the 8800 GTX will drop in price to $450, while the Geforce 8800 GTS loaded with 640MB of memory stays up in the $400 price range."

BS. The 640MB is already around $350. It'll keep dropping. It would have to.

"Nvidia has two more 80 nanometre cards. The Geforce 8900GT with 600MHz core and with a 256-bit memory interface comes with 512MB of 1800MHz GDDR3 memory. It has 96 Shaders and is built on a 80 nanometre process and will cost $400. ""

Again, wrong on price. By the numbers it has to MSRP for $350 or less, and will probably settle around $300-325 for folks to buy.

So yeah I'm guessing the whole story is BS because I don't agree with their numbers, especially their prices.

You do realize how old this story is, now? :disgust:
 
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