Wednesday, September 6th 2006
New NVIDIA GeForce 7 Series GPUs Announced
NVIDIA Corporation, the worldwide leader in programmable graphics processor technologies, today redefined performance expectations for graphics cards at two of the most popular price segments for PC gamers. Available immediately, NVIDIA SLI-ready GeForce 7900 GS graphics processing units (GPUs) deliver exceptional performance and cutting-edge features at the widely-accessible $199 to $249 price point. Available September 14, 2006, the GeForce 7950 GT GPU brings screaming performance and a 512MB frame buffer to the $299 to $349 price segment.
"These new GeForce 7 Series GPUs are designed to deliver an extreme high-definition gaming and video experience at prices any gamer can afford," said Ujesh Desai, general manager of desktop GPUs at NVIDIA. "Gamers can now get more performance and features at these popular price points than ever before."
"I was floored by the value these new GeForce 7 Series GPUs deliver. Nothing else in the $199 price range even comes close to the price/performance ratio of the NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS, and the GeForce 7950 GT is a stunner for $299," said Russ Strunk, executive vice president of marketing at TigerDirect.com. "These new GeForce 7 GPUs have the features, performance, and pricing that gamers that buy from TigerDirect.com demand."
The GeForce 7900 GS and the GeForce 7950 GT boast the award-winning NVIDIA GeForce 7900 Series feature set, including:
For further information on the GeForce 7 Series GPUs, please visit http://www.nvidia.com.
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"These new GeForce 7 Series GPUs are designed to deliver an extreme high-definition gaming and video experience at prices any gamer can afford," said Ujesh Desai, general manager of desktop GPUs at NVIDIA. "Gamers can now get more performance and features at these popular price points than ever before."
"I was floored by the value these new GeForce 7 Series GPUs deliver. Nothing else in the $199 price range even comes close to the price/performance ratio of the NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS, and the GeForce 7950 GT is a stunner for $299," said Russ Strunk, executive vice president of marketing at TigerDirect.com. "These new GeForce 7 GPUs have the features, performance, and pricing that gamers that buy from TigerDirect.com demand."
The GeForce 7900 GS and the GeForce 7950 GT boast the award-winning NVIDIA GeForce 7900 Series feature set, including:
- NVIDIA SLI technology- a revolutionary platform innovation that allows users to intelligently scale graphics performance by combining multiple NVIDIA graphics solutions in a single system. Using proprietary software algorithms and dedicated scalability logic in each NVIDIA GPU and NVIDIA SLI MCP-based motherboard, SLI technology delivers a high performance computing solution for gamers and enthusiasts.
- 256-bit memory interface and fast GDDR3 memory enable rapid frame rates with all the eye-candy and special effects turned on.
- The industry's only GPU architecture with full support for Microsoft DirectX 9.0 Shader Model 3.0-including vertex texture fetch (VTF) -enables advanced shading programs for more realistic effects.
- NVIDIA PureVideo technology, which delivers smooth video, superb picture clarity and vivid colors on any display. The GeForce 7950 GT also adds HDCP circuitry to enable the ultimate HD DVD and Blu-ray movie experience on a PCi.
- A high-performance 3D architecture built for Microsoft Windows Vista -the industry's first operating system to require a dedicated GPU to realize its full potential.
For further information on the GeForce 7 Series GPUs, please visit http://www.nvidia.com.
9 Comments on New NVIDIA GeForce 7 Series GPUs Announced
Now maybe if they did something to changed the reference cooler, so it was no longer the shitty one designed for a 7600, I would be more inclined to buy one.
These DX10 people are getting worst by the minute. Before long DX10 video cards will be rumored to be out this week! Problem with this, even if true, what use is it?
"Also embedded into Windows Vista is DirectX 9.0L to allow for compatibility with DirectX 9 components."
enthusiast.hardocp.com/article.html?art=MTA0NSwyLCxoZW50aHVzaWFzdA==
(Directx 10 Launch dates.)
www.nordichardware.com/news,4025.html
www.mikeshardware.co.uk/RoadmapQ406.htm
"Consequently, Nvidia’s representatives said that the company’s latest G80 chip is already mass produced and it will probably be available on the retail market in September. On the other hand, ATIs R600 chip will be shipped in November."
news.softpedia.com/news/Nvidia-ATI-Launch-G80-and-R600-chips-28763.shtml
(Rumor on graphics loss.)
forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=16330&page=2
next time ill include them in my reply.