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    Next Nvidia GPU?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Infiniteone, Mar 1, 2010.

  1. Infiniteone

    Infiniteone Notebook Consultant

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    So I see that Asus and MSI have got some mobile 5870's so my question is where are the mobile 380GTX's at?
     
  2. Soviet Sunrise

    Soviet Sunrise Notebook Prophet

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    CeBIT begins in just a few hours. You will find out soon enough when reporters start posting the latest and hottest tech on news blogs. The clock is ticking away.
     
  3. sean473

    sean473 Notebook Prophet

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    they're going to be rebagges of G92 and unless they have GDDR5 , i doubt they're beating the 5870 MUHAHA!! ATI FAN :)
     
  4. rschauby

    rschauby Superfluously Redundant

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    ^^^This

    Nvidia has no new products available until Fermi launch and seeing as how their current desktop card isn't even available I don't think we can count on seeing "new" non-rebadged cards out of them until the end of this year. From the rumor mill, Nvidia skeptics report that the current Fermi builds take tons of power and make tons of heat, this could prove difficult as they attempt to migrate the design over to Laptops.
     
  5. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    Nvidia is using G200 cores now, not G92 or Fermi.
     
  6. DEagleson

    DEagleson Gamer extraordinaire

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    Until ATI releases HD 6000 or Nvidia releases "new" cards, ATI Mobility HD 5870 is the king.
     
  7. ziddy123

    ziddy123 Notebook Virtuoso

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  8. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    The GTX 280/285M are G92, yes. The 300M series cards, on the other hand, have all been based on the G200 core.
     
  9. sean473

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    i really doubt the GTX380M is going to be based on G200... looks more like G92...
     
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    usapatriot Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Good lucking seeing Fermi in notebooks this year...unless of course you want a 25-pound brick for a notebook.
     
  13. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    Looks? You know something I don't here?
     
  14. sgogeta4

    sgogeta4 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    The Gx200 is just a die shrunk and instruction enhanced G9x. The current released 3xxM series don't use the old G9x core in name but essentially the architecture is still the same. Since the 38xM series won't be Fermi, it will still be the Gx200 series.
     
  15. Galdere

    Galdere Notebook Consultant

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    I guess G92 based also, with GDDR5, but otherwise very similar to the previous series.
     
  16. Galdere

    Galdere Notebook Consultant

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    [​IMG]
     
  17. ziddy123

    ziddy123 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Hmmm may not be. Read the reason the GTX280 was a die shrinked 8800 or G92 was because the G200 was too big and consumed too much power.

    My guess. Another G92, barely faster than the GTX285, but with some FERMI components. Still not DX11. Or maybe add FERMI components to make the GTX285 DX11. /shrug.

    The GTS 360 I believe was a G215.
     
  18. usapatriot

    usapatriot Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    GTX3xx cards will having nothing to do with Fermi. Nothing.