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    2h 09 Nvidia lineup

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by souroull, Apr 11, 2009.

  1. souroull

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    It is GT212, not G92, so it is *hopefully* mobile part of the current GT200.
     
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    The cards are technically better when the die is shrunk.
     
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    the 2nd half of 09 is 2-7 months away...

    a brand new gpu in such a short time? they just released the 280m..

    i wonder how they compare
     
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    2 month old article... NV is apparently behind schedule for 40nm so I wouldn't expect anything till at least 3rd quarter.
     
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    Yep these GT200 mobile chips have been pushed back even further until Q4 of this year coinciding with their 40nm refresh of the desktop GT200 chips.
     
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    i guess the big question is how they'll stand against the current lineup, and if our sagers will be upgradeable.
     
  8. Kevin

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    There will never be a 40nm G92 chip. They don't make cards for notebooks, they mod existing desktop cards into mobile form.

    There is little chance that we'll be using mobile GT200 chips in existing Sagers. MXM 3.0 will be standard by then.
     
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    so 40nm = MXM 3.0 ??
     
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    I hope it fits into the NP5797
     
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    I highly doubt you will be getting the GT200 mobile chip in any existing models. I'm sure it will only be an upgrade path for the new MXM 3.0b mobo's (D900F/M98NU and yet to be released models) as I've stated in another thread.