“We serve up a glimpse into the NVIDIA GeForce GPU cycle for early 2008. Some will laugh, some will cry, and some will wonder “WTF?”While this is in no way complete, it should help our readers understand the direction NVIDIA is taking their video cards in early 2008. Some of this is sketchy and we will surely have follow up articles on the subject.”
Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
- Intel Resigns from One Laptop Per Child Project @ Slashdot
- GeForce 9800 GX2 Exclusive Pics & Specs @ [H]ard|OCP
- AMD Releases Additional R600 GPU Programming Documentation @ Phoronix
- Microsoft Windows XP SP3 RC Does NOT Support HDA @ TechARP
- 2007 Microsoft, Apple Follies, Looking Forward To 2008 @ PC Mechanic
- DH Interview with Giuseppe Amato, AMD Technical Director sales and marketing EMEA
- Upgrading Foxmarks? What You Need to Know @ PC Mechanic
A peek under nVIDIA’s covers
[H]ard|OCP has a look at nVIDIA’s upcoming year, which seems to be on hold until mid-year. The whole 9800 series represent a die shrink to 65nm, not a jump in technology, so don’t curse your 8800 series too much just yet. If you are looking to go Tri-SLI, then you should have your wish in March.