G92 gunning for 800 MHz+ clock

JPB

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G92 gunning for 800 MHz+ clock



NVIDIA WANTS TO keep details about G92 and G98 under-wraps, but as the product is getting ready some details are slowly, but certainly slipping out of Graphzilla's cave.

Even though the company is trying to keep everyone in the dark, we managed to dig some information out for you. For starters, Nvidia is strongly on-board with DisplayPort and it is committed onto delivering DisplayPort in time for Dell's launch of the 2x08 series of displays, all of which should support DisplayPort connections. The launch should coincide with CES 2008 in Las Vegas. However, the company still has to sort out the problems that Charlie reported last week.

When it comes to performance, even if this chip was just a shrunk-down G80, the clock would give significant benefits in performance thanks to increased clock of the GPU itself. Luckily, for future owners, that is not the case - Nvidia reworked quite a lot of things from the original marchitecture to make this thing work faster.

We managed to learn that GPU clock has surpassed 800 MHz and that company plans to deliver the boards depending on yields they will get. So far, launch clock could be anywhere between 800 and 850 MHz, with 812/3, 824/5 and 830/5 being usual suspects. This time around, there is no hurry and Nvidia knows they can afford the launch of GTS/GTX and wait for R680 to show up and launch the Ultra version as a counter attack.

There is quite a lot Nvidia has to support with the G92 series of chips, and what yours truly wonders the most is will the G92 support just Open GL 3 (Long Peak), or will the chip support Mount Evans as well (upgrade of Long's Peak). Of course, DirectX 10.1 is also a moot point at this time, and worst case scenario would be support for DX10.0+, but somehow we don't feel that source was right on target.

Overall, one thing is certain - G92 will deliver significant performance boost at 8800 price standpoint. µ

 

CP5670

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CES 2008 is in January. I was hoping it would come out in November as earlier rumors were saying.

somehow we don't feel that source was right on target.

Is that their way of indicating that the article is BS? :p
 

Genx87

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If the internet rumors are true, this is quite a jump in performance for an evolutionary product. This is of course they are following their previous track record of building an arch and shipping two series on it. NV40-->G7.x, GF3-->GF4, GF-GF2.

It sounds like this thing should be nearly double the performance in some situations and GFlop power.

I am almost tempted to pick one up and give my wife my 8800GTS 320 hehe. But I just cant justify spending that kind of cash this year on computer parts.

 

Lord Banshee

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More and more it seems like Crysis will be the only game of 2007 to have a need to upgrade. I was so surprised how well my machine runs bioshock i believe i should expect the same from UT2007.

This being the case and if the G9x series is release the first part of the year maybe there will be more games that demand the needed GPU power?