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Guru3d reports:
NVIDIA is in a very luxurious position as it seems to answer every single move ATI makes. Yesterday we already chatted a little about the 7900 GS. NVIDIA is beginning an active promotion of its GS and 7950 GT solutions based on G71 GPU. These cards will compete with X1900 Pro and X1650 XT.
It became clear that NVIDIA will introduce yet another graphics card. A mighty impressive one I might add at 300 USD. The new GeForce 7950 GT will be launched at mid-September and comes with a 550 MHz graphics core and 700 MHz (x2) gDDR3 memory with 512MB. 24 and HDCP support will be on-board.
This positions the board in-between the 7900 GT (450/1320) and 7900 GTX (650/1600), and for 299 that's a lot of bang for your bucks.
Source: it.com.cn
Mav's Comments:
Maybe this is Nvidia stealth attack on discontinuing the unreliable 7900GT, at teh same time introducing a better clocked unit at the right price?
Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on August 18, 2006 - 3:37 PM
NVIDIA is in a very luxurious position as it seems to answer every single move ATI makes. Yesterday we already chatted a little about the 7900 GS. NVIDIA is beginning an active promotion of its GS and 7950 GT solutions based on G71 GPU. These cards will compete with X1900 Pro and X1650 XT.
It became clear that NVIDIA will introduce yet another graphics card. A mighty impressive one I might add at 300 USD. The new GeForce 7950 GT will be launched at mid-September and comes with a 550 MHz graphics core and 700 MHz (x2) gDDR3 memory with 512MB. 24 and HDCP support will be on-board.
This positions the board in-between the 7900 GT (450/1320) and 7900 GTX (650/1600), and for 299 that's a lot of bang for your bucks.
Source: it.com.cn
Mav's Comments:
Maybe this is Nvidia stealth attack on discontinuing the unreliable 7900GT, at teh same time introducing a better clocked unit at the right price?