Tuesday, December 16th 2008

NVIDIA to Launch GT300 in Q1 2009?

The tentative release time-frames for upcoming GPUs by NVIDIA and AMD have been seesawing between early 2009 and Q4 2009 for some time now. Industrial sources tell DigiTimes, that NVIDIA will be launching the GT300 graphics processor as early as in Q1 2009. What's even more surprising according to the report, is that the new GPU will be built on the 55nm manufacturing node of its foundry partners.

In related news, NVIDIA will be showcasing its range of products based on the 55nm G200b core at CES 2009, which starts on January 8. The notable products include a dual-GPU card, the GeForce GTX 295, and the single GPU flagship product, the GeForce GTX 285. NVIDIA refused to comment on the report.
Source: DigiTimes
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17 Comments on NVIDIA to Launch GT300 in Q1 2009?

#1
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
either this is fake since NV isnt Commenting on this or they think people will be ready to buy new stuff right after Xmas which is not possible at all since the Buyers would be recovering from Indebtness they built up shopping.
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#2
crazy pyro
Combine that with the recession/ depression, if this is true it's a misjudgement from Nvidia.
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#3
LiveOrDie
will this be the GTX350? because if it is ill buy one any time of the year
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#4
ShinyG
I guess the GTX 295 will have the same fate as all of the "dual" cards from nVidia so far: high price, short life span and lack of support!
I really hoped nVidia learned something from these last few years...
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#5
phanbuey
NV wants the high-end market all to itself for a few months like they did with the 8800 series.

Good idea, crappy timing.
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#7
Flyordie
ShinyGI guess the GTX 295 will have the same fate as all of the "dual" cards from nVidia so far: high price, short life span and lack of support!
I really hoped nVidia learned something from these last few years...
They won't learn anything... That Jsnun Who-Whatever is being forced out by shareholders because of his screwups... so expect a change of pace in 2010.
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#8
R_1
Over a billion USD spendings for R&D has to produce something, or not?
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#9
AsRock
TPU addict
phanbueyNV wants the high-end market all to itself for a few months like they did with the 8800 series.

Good idea, crappy timing.
Would not go as far as crappy timing as a hell load of people buy in Feb \ March time due to tax return.
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#10
PCpraiser100
Thats a really soon release date after releasing the GTX 200 series. Drivers bugs, here we come...
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#11
Octavean
The GT300 is a DX11 part though right!?! I thought that we wouldn't see this until maybe late ~Q3 2009,......

And, my GTX260 is on the UPS truck for delivery,....sigh,....:banghead:
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#12
magibeg
I wouldn't mind at all if nvidia released their cards in Q1, hopefully it will force ATI to release sooner as well :D. I wouldn't mind going from a 3870 to a 5870 or gtx360.
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#13
a_ump
i call BS, we all know that the GTX295 is supposed to release sometime but the GTX 285?...i suppose that could be the GT200b or w/e with 256SPU, GDDR5 memory but htere haven't been any leaks on this till now which is strange. along with their dual gpu card, for sure bullshit, i don't see nvidia going from a single monolithic gpu to a duel gpu in 6 months that just doesn't happen, there'd have to have been MAJOR architectural changes.
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#14
Selene
yea i dont see the 300 cards hitting Q1, Q4 is more like it, we all know from NV past few rounds that once that X2 card hits the next cards are only a few months away tho.
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#15
a_ump
maybe for a new single GPU flagship a few months after, but not a dual-gpu chip. This may sound like a fanboy thing even though i've been nvidia all my life but ATI will be the first to come out with dual-GPU, be it Pentium D or c2d design.
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#16
erocker
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Let them keep pumping out new cards as fast as possible, it keeps prices low. The name of the card doesn't make a difference.
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#17
wolf
Better Than Native
just getting cards on 55nm and shooting for 40nm? methinks end of the year for that.

GT200 has more than enough power to be refreshed a few times to keep consumers happy.
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