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NVIDIA Pimps New Spin On GeForce 8800 GTS Board
Written by Mavke   
Friday, 02 November 2007

The GeForce 8800 GT is barely out of the gate, but already NVIDIA is preparing to send out another mid-range revision into the packed market, this time post RV670, in a bid to own the popular mainstream in the face of increased competition from ATI. The latest ruse is a new spin of the GeForce 8800 GTS, which was practically obsoleted by the new GT's performance. The new GTS, however, will sport 112 shader processing units, as opposed to the 96 in current cards. This will give it a tad more power, and it should leapfrog the GeForce 8800 GT again, although this will be dependent on clock configuration, which the green team is happy to let its partners play with. - The Inquirer

ImageNVIDIA Pimps New Spin On GeForce 8800 GTS Board

NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 GT might be remembered as one of the most successful NVIDIA graphics cards of our time. Virtually every top tier e-tailer managed to sell out of the card in less than two days. Yet NVIDIA isn't done yet. A G92 derivative will appear later this year with even more shader units. According to company guidance, the new G92 will launch in early December and feature 128 shader units as opposed to the 112 featured on GeForce 8800 GT. This would be mean the additional 16 shader units exist on all GeForce 8800 GT cards, but are disabled for yield or marketing purposes.

In addition to the extra shaders, the new G92 will also feature higher core frequencies and support for up to 1GB GDDR3 memory. The new 65nm G92 has a tentative SKU designation of GeForce 8800 GTS. This might sound confusing as NVIDIA already sports a GeForce 8800 GTS card based on the 90nm G80 silicon. However, since G92 sports a 256-bit memory interface, the new GeForce 8800 GTS cards will feature traditional memory blocks of 512MB or 1024MB. The older, G80 based GeForce 8800 GTS features a higher 320-bit interface and therefore memory blocks of 320MB or 640MB.

As the new GeForce 8800 GT generally outpaces the existing GeForce 8800 GTS, the new GeForce 8800 GTS will likely surpass NVIDIA's high-end GeForce 8800 GTX and potentially GeForce 8800 Ultra. NVIDIA doesn't just risk cannibalizing its own high-end offerings, AMD's launch schedule for the Radeon HD 3800 series is slated for just a few days before NVIDIA's G92 re-launch. AMD corporate guidance suggests the company will launch its Phenom desktop processor and RD790 desktop chipset simultaneously with its new graphics offering, and do a global renewing launch of their products.


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