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Pictures of NVIDIA GeForce FX-series graphics cards from Gigabyte Technology, a partner of NVIDIA Corporation until late 2002, and a close adopter of ATI Technologies’ VPUs nowadays, went live on a web-site called TT-Hardware. The boys had managed to picture boxes the Taiwanese firm will use to pack its new series of products which brand is to be announced this Wednesday.


Original TT-Hardware images available here.

As you see, there are no Maya-related pictures like those, used on the RADEON-based graphics cards’ packages, instead, there is an attractive woman with wings, a kind of robot-angel.

Based on the pictures I can reveal that Gigabyte Technology will introduce GeForce4 MX440 8x, GeForce FX 5200, GeForce FX 5600 and possibly a high-end part based on NV35 or NV38 graphics processor.

It is very likely that Gigabyte Technology will continue to offer its ATI RADEON powered products after it announces the new product lineup.

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