Monday, July 28th 2008
GeForce 9600GT Gets a Die-shrink, the Name Lives on
Following the die shrink from the 65nm silicon fabrication process to the newer 55nm that brings down thermal envelope and allows higher GPU parameters for the GeForce 9800 GTX to 9800 GTX+, NVIDIA apparently provided the G94 core a die shrink, the product based on this core will continue to maintain the GeForce 9600 GT brand name. The mark on a 65nm die is G94-300-A1 and 55nm die is G94-300-B1. It keeps 650MHz/1625MHz/900MHz (core/shader/mem) parameters and more overclocking headroom can be left to customers and vendor partners.
Source:
Expreview
10 Comments on GeForce 9600GT Gets a Die-shrink, the Name Lives on
Was there going to be any price point differences?
From the looks of things it will still be SLI compatible with the original card as well, the main difference being temps and OC ability.