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While Advanced Micro Devices publicly releases details concerning its products due in the short term, discrete graphics chip market leader Nvidia Corp. remains tight-lipped regarding its products until very short till launch. There are rumours floating around the Web claiming that Nvidia plans to update its family of products sometime in February, though, it is completely unclear what exactly is set to be unveiled.

Various Rumours Emerge

One of the market rumours claims that Nvidia plans to release its Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT graphics product for mainstream market in mid-February. For some reason, the web-site that reports about the new product, which it names G98/D9P, uses a slide from Nvidia GeForce 7600 GT presentation with chips carrying old Nvidia Corp.’s logotype to reaffirm credibility of the news-story.

Some other reports suggest that Nvidia prepares to release its Nvidia GeForce 8800 GS graphics card for mainstream market in early 2008 to compete in the mainstream segment of graphics adapters. The rumoured product is projected to be based on the code-named G92 chip with 96 unified shader processors, sport 192-bit memory bus and carry 384MB of memory onboard.

Yet another story reads that Nvidia develops yet another dual-chip graphics card, which is projected to be called GeForce 9800 GX2 and carry D9E code-name. The product is also expected to be formally announced in mid-February and re-enable support of 4-way SLI (quad SLI) technology.

In fact, D9M, D9P and D9E are not code-names of exact chips, but represent 9th generation solutions for mainstream (M), performance (P) and enthusiast (E) desktop (D) markets.

Reports Contradict Each Other

While those reports are read separately, some may even consider them as correct, however, when compiled, the rumours seem to contradict each other.

Earlier this year it was reported, based on unofficial sources as well, that Nvidia aims to begin transition to a DirectX 10.1-compatible GeForce 9 architecture with a high-end product sometime in February ‘08, while mainstream offerings will be available at a later date, sometime in Summer.

Perhaps, Nvidia is on track to release single-chip GeForce 9600 GT for $150 - $200 market as well as single-chip and dual-chip GeForce 9800 graphics cards that fit into $400 - $650 price-range in February. But in that case there would be no sense to release GeForce 8800 GS product, as currently available offerings would fulfill the needs of mainstream customers.

It should be noted that it hardly makes sense to release only GeForce 9600 GT with DirectX 10.1, as it will inevitably cause confusion of customers and slowdown of GeForce 8800- and GeForce 8600-series graphics cards sales.

What makes sense for Nvidia to do early next year is to update the high-end lineup of its products with something that could be useful for current owners of the GeForce 8800 GTX or Ultra graphics boards. Maybe it will be GeForce 9800 GX2 that supports DirectX 10.1 along with a single-chip high-end product, but, in fact, a dual-chip GeForce 8800 GX2 based on a pair of G92 chips with only DirectX 10 support, will also attract a lot of interest of performance enthusiasts.

Nvidia did not comment on the news-story.

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Comments currently: 17
Discussion started: 12/27/07 04:12:35 PM
Latest comment: 01/03/08 04:05:28 AM
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1. 
Yeah very doubtful they'd release lower end 9 series cards anytime soon.

I remember hearing that NV planed on releasing the 8800GTS 512mb (G92) x2 in feb, but that rumor went away as the 9800 rumor was spawned.

Very interesting article X-bit.... I think NV hasn't been sitting on their butts this whole time letting ATI play catch up, so no doubt whatever it is that NV has..... It will dominate, an it will be ready for a February launch.

I do think it'd be kinda lame to slap 2 G92 chips together and call them a 9800 anything though.... Hopefully it will be a real new GPU, that goes well beyond the capabilities of the G92.
[Posted by: gamebro  | Date: 12/27/07 04:12:35 PM]

2. 
The reason is very clear nitwits. AMD will have nothing to compete with it, therefore:
A) it will be based on the G80 core
B) performance will be in that neighborhood too.
[Posted by: Mr. BonBon  | Date: 12/27/07 05:08:54 PM]

3. 
I hope they get a out a card that will run Crysis with very high at 1920x1200 with 2XAA at 60fps.
[Posted by: gman  | Date: 12/27/07 05:20:16 PM]

4. 
I want a 64 shader (nvidia shaders, not ATI) 256bit, 256-512mb card at the ~$120 price point.

Can you say market dominance?
[Posted by: Joz  | Date: 12/27/07 05:45:10 PM]

5. 
Mr. BonBon...

Surely a genius like you would know that AMD\ATI does have something competitive for that time frame...
It is called the R680, and it will most likely be more powerful then 2 3870 cards in crossfire, and easily beat out a 8800 ultra.

I am pretty sure Nvidia will want to be launching something to better take on that card....
[Posted by: gamebro  | Date: 12/27/07 06:14:13 PM]
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6. 
My guess is nvidia continues to refresh the mid-low end with G92, and releases something an all new chip, something that would basically be a 9800GTX for the high-end.

This gives them cheap, fast and profitable low-mid end parts, without cannibalizing demand for their high-end solution because it gets a monopoly on new features, i.e. DX 10.1.
[Posted by: guest  | Date: 12/30/07 12:37:43 PM]

7. 
If this new board can actually maintain an ABSOLUTE minimum of 30fps at native panel resoluations of 1680x1050, 1920x1200, and above, I will be impressed otherwise, it's crap.
If a graphics card can't drive resolutions of monitors that everyone has had for 4 years now, then why should I be impressed? I don't care about the competitive war between ATI and Nvidia, all I care about if being able to game at native panel resolutions without needing a 4000watt liquid nitrogen cooled power supply and 8 sli slots along with 2000$ worth of video cards in my system.
You can tape a stick to your pc and use it as a hair dryer in the morning, or better yet, put it under the covers at night to keep you are your loved one nice and toasty.
I want some freaking innovation!!! 1 card to rule them all, 1 card that never dips below 30fps EVER and is so cool and quite you can put your willy on it and not be burned.
[Posted by: My Little Pony  | Date: 01/01/08 08:48:40 PM]

8. 
But then, My Little Pony the cant make money from the other cars like XT, Pro, GS, 512Mb, 1Gb
its all about marketing ;)
[Posted by: Eddi  | Date: 01/03/08 04:05:28 AM]

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