The State of nVidia - some thoughts on current and future products and industry developments

BentValve

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Mike could not stress more that the 2nd quarter of this year will be very, very interesting to watch. We will see a greater variety of FX products hit the streets, as well as the possible introduction of the NV-35. Put on top of that the possible mobile refresh, as well as the possible next generation of nForce parts. NVIDIA is still a company to keep your eye on.



NV35, next gen Nforce ...I can smell my cash burning already. :)
 

chizow

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Hehe yep, that was a nice tidbit, but there's still conflicting info even in that article about NV35's release date.

This little snippet really got my heart pumping though:

Going with IBM as a primary partner will help to alleviate these problems, as the IBM fab at East Fishkill is begging for customers to use their advanced processes on 300 mm wafers. IBM already has available low-k and SOI features for bulk 0.13u Cu products. NVIDIA thinks that this is perfect for their next round of products.

NV40 w/ low-k and SOI possibly before year-end?!?!? :Q Looks like IBM is pimping their advanced features to both AMD and nVidia; that can't sit well with Intel at all.

Chiz
 

mjolnir2k

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Originally posted by: BentValve
Mike could not stress more that the 2nd quarter of this year will be very, very interesting to watch. We will see a greater variety of FX products hit the streets, as well as the possible introduction of the NV-35. Put on top of that the possible mobile refresh, as well as the possible next generation of nForce parts. NVIDIA is still a company to keep your eye on.

1 paragraph and he says "possible" 3 times....how about a "Definite" thrown in there for good measure.

Like: "We are DEFINITELY going to introduce NV35 by XXXX Date"

Hell, I am "Possibly" going to win Lotto this year too...