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Nvidia plans DirectX 10 cards for AGP slot
G84 goes Geforce 8600xx AGP
NVIDIA'S GEFORCE 7600 GS, its AGP card, will get a new follower, cleverly codenamed G84 AGP.
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The G84 is set to replace Geforce 7600 GS cards and these cards sell for around €100, which is not bad deal for an AGP card.

The AGP version is possible due to the fact that G84 chips are pin-to-pin compatible with Geforce 6600 and 7600, so there were no modifications required in order that AGP market gets its DirectX 10 card.
http://theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37790

Nvidia prepares to shrink G80 to make a G90
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There are two challenges going down to 80 or 65 nanometres from the current 90. An optical shrink from 90 to 80 nanometre doesn't allow much space for clock speed increases. You cannot go much higher than 700+ MHz depending on the chip marchitecture.
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Going down to 65 nanometre is not an optical shrink and presents a major engineering challenge. That’s why it took AMD ages to go from 90 nanometre CPUs to 65. And graphics chips are even more challenging to shrink. Nvidia will go 65 nanometre with G78 and if this goes well it will probably try to move all its chip to 65nm in order to make more money per wafer.

If Nvidia makes G80 smaller there may also be just enough space for 512Mbit controller. If all goes as planned, the chip is scheduled for second part of 2007.
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http://theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37791


Celkovo nvidia ruluje, ATi nejak nestiha, myslim ze prichadzaju o dost $. To nie je len o DX10, ale aj o najvykonnejsej grafike, navyse taka GTS vobec nie je draha vzhladom na to, aky vykon ponuka. A niekde som videl spravu ze nvidia ich uz predala 400 000. A ti ludia, co si teraz kupili nvidiu, si tak skoro uz novu grafiku nekupia...