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Planet GeForce has put up NVIDIA’s official info concerning the due dates for the GeForce3 supplies. Here is a quote:
The ramp on GeForce3 is pretty normal for high-end ramps and is actually faster than the ramp we saw for GeForce 256. With the new process (.15um) and new die we always have some production issues - these issues are normal when ramping up a new design. Rest assured that there will still be GeForce3 boards in retail by the end of March with OEMs shipping shortly thereafter.
So, it means that NVIDIA is really experiencing some problems, since chips didn’t start shipping on the official announcement date. The testers haven’t yet got the final GeForce3 samples and the tests, which are currently available on the web can be regarded as preliminary results only, since the chips are market as NV20 and not as GeForce3.
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