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Nvidia NV 40 specs!

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HEHE Revenge of my favorite company, it was only a matter of time before they start to crush ATI out of the market like they did everyone else.

Yah and "the matter of time" is a year from now (Release H2 2004) ... Relatedly if ATI goes outta buisness wont Nvidia have a monopoly? Bad news for Nivida , me thinks its in Nvidia's best intrest if ATI stays in buisness... Much like Intel and AMD.,,,

 
Maybe Nvidia should have asked Intel or AMD to fabricate their 0.13m chips for them. Intel and AMD seem to have this technology down. At least much better then TSMC. I wonder what they would charge 😛
 
I am manufacturing and releasing a 3D card that will make All gAyTI Fan Boyz and nVidiots Cringe...

I have kept it a secret until now but, I have decided to tell you all.. here are the specs...

600-700 Million Transistors on 45-nm process
1500-1600 MHz Core
32MB Embedded DRAM (268M trans.)
2.8GHz 512MB-1024MB DDR-IV Memory
16 Pixel Rendering Pipelines (8 texels each)
32 Vertex Shader Engines
409.6 GB/sec Bandwidth (eDRAM)
89.6 GB/sec Bandwidth (DDR-IV)
51.2 GigaTexels per Second
6 Billion Vertices per Second
DirectX 12(or extended 10.8)


I will also be releasing my card in H2 2004! I will be manufacturing these in my garage so cost saving will be tremendous. I anticpate the cards will retail for $89.00!

Watch this board for future updates, If you would like you can Pre-Order by sending me CASH in an Envelope or Paypal me now and I will send you a card soon!













😀 See ANYONE can do a paper launch !!!
 
Originally posted by: Ziptar
I am manufacturing and releasing a 3D card that will make All gAyTI Fan Boyz and nVidiots Cringe...

I have kept it a secret until now but, I have decided to tell you all.. here are the specs...

600-700 Million Transistors on 45-nm process
1500-1600 MHz Core
32MB Embedded DRAM (268M trans.)
2.8GHz 512MB-1024MB DDR-IV Memory
16 Pixel Rendering Pipelines (8 texels each)
32 Vertex Shader Engines
409.6 GB/sec Bandwidth (eDRAM)
89.6 GB/sec Bandwidth (DDR-IV)
51.2 GigaTexels per Second
6 Billion Vertices per Second
DirectX 12(or extended 10.8)


I will also be releasing my card in H2 2004! I will be manufacturing these in my garage so cost saving will be tremendous. I anticpate the cards will retail for $89.00!

Watch this board for future updates, If you would like you can Pre-Order by sending me CASH in an Envelope or Paypal me now and I will send you a card soon!













😀 See ANYONE can do a paper launch !!!

PM sent for a preorder.... 😉

I wanna see how Serious Sam: The twentieth Encounter will run in this card..... coupled with an Athlon 256 (256 bits, SSE7 support, hypertransport-5 and 32 MB L2 cache....)

 
I wanna see how Serious Sam: The twentieth Encounter will run in this card..... coupled with an Athlon 256 (256 bits, SSE7 support, hypertransport-5 and 32 MB L2 cache....)

Actually, theres only going to be 3 Serious Sam Games.
I have an interview, with Croteam, in PC Zone UK, that says that SS was ment to be just a tech demo, but then the team decided to have a bit of fun, and make a trilogy of fun, action packed, cheap games. Obviously the cheap thing was missed out in the UK, the first game retailed for £30, where as the US, got it for about £16.

Just thought i`d point that out.

 
Originally posted by: Socio
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This should make ATI fanboys cringe!


Here are the NV40 specs:
300-350 Million Transistors on 90-nm process
750-800 MHz Core
16MB Embedded DRAM (134M trans.)
1.4 GHz 256-512MB DDR-II Memory
8 Pixel Rendering Pipelines (4 texels each)
16 Vertex Shader Engines
204.8 GB/sec Bandwidth (eDRAM)
44.8 GB/sec Bandwidth (DDR-II)
25.6 GigaTexels per Second
3 Billion Vertices per Second
DirectX 10 (or extended 9.1)
Release H2 2004


Found them here:

http://www.quake.co.il/modules/news/article.php?storyid=117

*sigh* You are waaay overdue for a flaming on this my friend. I'll be back later when I'm not at work to type one up for you.

Tard.
 
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