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NVIDIA Dual GT200 55nm Card Comes Likely January
Written by Mavke   
Tuesday, 18 November 2008

So we have heard that there is a big possibility that NVIDIA's dual GT200 55nm card that we mentioned before might slip to the first quarted of 2009 and launch in January. The graphics card was originally planned for December, but it looks like NVIDIA might not make it. Whenever such a card comes out, it will take the Radeon HD 4870 X2's performance crown, which is something that NVIDIA needs to operate under its parameters. The new board is likely to end up faster than the fastest ATI and NVIDIA will also bet on its better SLI optimisation, all in order to return the performance crown that it needs back so badly. And it has been quite some time now that NVIDIA is not figuring at the top of the chain. - FudZilla

ImageNVIDIA Dual GT200 55nm Card Comes Likely January

Though many would have though that NVIDIA would have dropped a dual GPU solution based upon their GT200 chipset, with the switch to their 55nm process this seems to be feasible and will be a very viable product to take on the Radeon HD 4870 X2 graphics accelerator. NVIDIA has simply not given up this year and there might be a driver that could change the odds, and turn these in NVIDIA's advantage, coming very soon. This is great news as somehow we though NVIDIA had given up their battle, but they are ready now to strike back and take over the performance crown if all goes as planned with their 55nm process reduction.


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