Fanny's pillow talk reveals next gen NVIDIA product details

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Author: Fanny Deeplung

Published: Monday 9th January, 2006

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The 2006 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo (AEE), like part of CES, is also running at The Sands Expo Centre in Las Vegas, and the actresses in attendance sure seem to know how to wet a Willy; which is why I've insisted little Willy continues trying to extend his inquiries in the IT halls, and leave me to my own devices and get the low down with some sweet girl-on-girl chat action.

From between the strip, I've managed to pluck a few juicy green HEXUS.beans from these femme fatale's, who it seems know how to use their well developed charms to stay on top of the comings from Silicon Valley.

Reading on, I'm sure you'll agree that industry deep-throats seem to love to dribble the beans to these gals, and having done so, the girls love to share with Fanny.

One young gal confirmed to me that, as of the time of writing, key NVIDIA customers believe that NVIDIA's next generation, and first 90nm part, codenamed G71 is to be launched as GeForce 7900.

It would seem that a few key NVIDIA partners have already been sampled with GeForce 7900, and they're currently working towards a hard launch planned for CeBIT 2006 in Hannover, Germany (9th through to 15th March), and if so, our money's would be on watching for announcements from NVIDIA, ASUSTeK, eVGA, XFX and possibly MSI, between the 9th and 11th March.

Unlike the launch of its GeForce 7800 GTX, the current plan seems that NVIDIA will launch both the faster GTX and GT variants at the same time.

The flagship single-card product GeForce 7900 GTX is claimed to be a 32 pixel processor part with a core GPU frequency of 700/750 MHz, and should ship with 1.1ns graphics RAM clocked at 800/900MHz.

Pr0n starlets aren't normally noted for their mathematical prowess, so I was surprised to hear gentile chatter in the powder room to the effect that "with some simple math, the new part (GeForce 7900) would only have to run at circa 430MHz to roughly match the performance of the existing top line GeForce 7800 GTX 512". So even with NVIDIA's target core frequency of 700MHz, GeForce 7900 GTX seems set to be handing out some whipping.

The validity of this idle gossip was later confirmed after I pumped a humble partner for a little a bit of meat to go with my beans - the money-shot is that a 700MHz NVIDIA GeForce 7900 is currently coming in at circa 13,000 3DM2K5's on an AMD Athlon 64 FX 60 system.

I'm off to freshen up a little now, but tune back in for some spicy red HEXUS.beans in a very short while...

... in fact so spicy that you'll be left with some shocking red Marks

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Just crazy performance. G71 with above spec is roughly 30/40% faster then GeForce 7800 GTX 512 mb version. Imagine running 2 of those with SLI :D
 
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Mmmm now that's gangsta! :). Gonna have to get me a pair of those when they launch for sure!
 
Whats the fight?

Well ATI Radeon X1900XTX ( R580 ) is set to be released around January 24th. Just some specs for your guys. R580 has 48 Shaders and 16 pixel pipelines which means it can render 48 pixels per clock. It will defeat Geforce 7800 GTX 512mb version specially in FEAR it might pull ahead about 40 to 50%. But the fight is not with 7800 GTX any version overclocked or not , the fight is between possibly named Geforce 7900 GTX and this card has more pipelines and runs at much higher speed than G70 based Geforce 7800 GTX 512. G71 has much better odds versus R580 but unfortunately it comes at least few weeks if not the whole month later.

Dont forget guys this 7900GTX will be running on 1.1ns 1800mhz , probably the ram can be overclocked to 1850mhz and the core to 750/800mhz. I ll bet there will be few other releases and or editions from other manufacturers using 1.0ns 2000mhz ram. Now that ll be a killer.

I ve created a dummy figures ( Not official ) and fantasy names :D of the possible speeds, bandwidths and product names

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With both chipsets using different methods to render the pixels how this reflects the game performance is yet to be seen. But seems like G71 is a winner.
 
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