Thursday, July 24th 2008

Spy-shot of Roadmap Slide Reveals a ''Big Bang II'' from NVIDIA this September

Chile Hardware (CHW) managed to take a snap of a screen reportedly showing a roadmap slide of NVIDIA drivers which shows an entry called "Big Bang II" under the September time-scale. There are markers which NVIDIA informally refers to as "Big Bang" when the drivers bring about something very significant in terms of features. To give you an idea, the first "Big Bang" brought about support for the SLI multi-GPU technology years ago.

Although the shot is fairly illegible, it shows Big Bang II to bring in features such as driver-level Display Port connectivity support, performance and quality improvements and support for OpenGL 3.0, which seem rather plain since NVIDIA didn't regard DirectX 10 compatible drivers under a "Big Bang" either, and performance and quality increments are a day to day affair with driver releases. It would be interesting to see how this pans out.
Source: CHW
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34 Comments on Spy-shot of Roadmap Slide Reveals a ''Big Bang II'' from NVIDIA this September

#26
Cold Storm
Battosai
Is that Open GL 3.0??? Damn, I can't wait to find out what's underneath the GTX 280+!! :rockout:
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#27
tkpenalty
laszloBig Bang II !!!

They blow up?

September 11 2008... Breaking News!!!

"Al-Qaeda has drop bombs in Nvidia facilities because Bin Laden wasn't pleased by the quality of the picture delivered by the latest graphic cards.He was watching TV on PC and his beard was green!! so he decided to attack the greens. His lt's has hijacked 200 dz pigeons brainwashed them,feed them with TNT and send them to drop the shit.This is the dirtiest attack ever know in history..."
OOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll:
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#28
Nkd
It does indeed say gtx280+ before big bang 2, i mean it is hard to read but you can make it out, so gtx 280+ is indeed before the big bang 2, so august rumour seems to be true for gtx 280+, I hope it is 55nm and I am sure it is, I bet they have been trying to shrink it few months before the actual launch of 65nm gtx 280, they should not have any problems as they have had the 65nm for a while now. perfect in time to Trade up my gtx 260 with bfg.
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#29
Nkd
and you can make out few other things about what big bang 2 is going to be about such as open gl 3.0, performance improvements and stuff.
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#30
tkpenalty
Open GL 3.0? Problem is only one or two game designers are ever going to considering using that standard anyway. DX10.1/DX11 is where all the spotlight is and AMD is the only side that can even run it, thanks to Nvidia's arrogance.

I doubt a lot of game coders will want to learn a new coding language because of someone's ignorance
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#31
Hayder_Master
we wait and see , i hope it come with real different n not like gtx 280
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#32
GPUCafe
GPU Cafe Representative
We got an update today that this driver will enable any Geforce 8 or 9 card to act as a dedicated PPU.

Its not really a BIG feature like SLI was, but overall the features, optimizations the driver delivers is quite significant.
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#33
[I.R.A]_FBi
GPUCafeWe got an update today that this driver will enable any Geforce 8 or 9 card to act as a dedicated PPU.

Its not really a BIG feature like SLI was, but overall the features, optimizations the driver delivers is quite significant.
ur right. i read this on gpucafe.com
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#34
Cold Storm
Battosai
Ah, so it's what we have been talking about for some time in the GTX thread... Sweet! Makes me want to keep my 50 dollar card to see if it would be cool to use!?
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