Dutch website Tweakers.net has posted some info on NVIDIA’s upcoming G70 GPU, along with a photo of a new video card with a single slot cooling design and NVIDIA logo.
Guru3D - The rumors seem to be getting a more ’steady’ form as these guys backed it up with a photo of a new NVIDIA card.
It seems that there will be three products available based on this new GPU namely the GeForce 7800, 7800GT and 7800 GTX. What exactly the differences among them will be is upto now unknown. Word is that the GTX version will be SLI compatible. The G70 should be made at the great (well small) 0.11 micron fabrication processes from TSMC and will at the least have 8 more pixel pipelines compared to the current fastest product, yes indeed 24 pixel pipelines (yummie!), all that is clocked at roughly 430 MHz. That’s 10 Gigapixels per second and thus 60% more than the 6800 Ultra. Memory is supposed to be 256 MB GDDR3 memory clocked at 1.4 GHz.
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