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SOURCES IN THE KNOW tell us that 400MHz is what Nvidia is aiming for their NV30 card. I need to clarify things and say we did once hear from a Senior Nvidia executive that, "there is no such thing as this frequency. It's all in the yield," suggesting that chip frequency is being determined after companies have pre-production samples often called A11 silicon.
So what Nvidia expects from NV30 is that it'll run at around 400MHz or even higher depending on the yield of chip. We also confirmed that card will have 8 pipelines. Of course, as many reported before, the Nvidia chip will sport 120 million transistors built on 0.13 microns.
Many readers suggested we made a mistake with Anand’s pictures of Ikos simulator and our frequency assumption, but our latest infomation confirms our suggestions from back then.
Readers proved that the Ikos simulators run at very low frequencies and the one that we read from the pictures actually illustrated Kilo hertz. Yes there were right!
Memory will, for sure, be only 128Mbit - half the speed of the 256-Bit used on the 9700 and 9700 PROs but NVidia has an explanation of how they can manage to make it faster. Stay tuned!