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You are missing the point, when nVidia rebrands the G92, it has always been to bring it into line with the current naming scheme. It is not to just release another SKU because they can.
ATi is simply releasing as many overlapping SKUs as possible to flood the market with cards. There is no reason that we need a card between HD4850 and HD4870, the gap is too small.
There has never been a flood of G92 SKUs, at most there were only 5 active at any given time. We have how many RV790/RV770 SKUs right now? 7 this one making 8? And that is even giving ATi the benefit of the doubt and assuming they are actually going to discontinue the HD4830...which is only a rumor AFAIK, and hasn't been officially announced. Otherwise it would be 9.
I really don't see how nVidia's practices are any better -- I don't care what their reason for rebranding is. They rebrand, ATI rebrands, they're all the same.
You can justify it all you want to because you're obviously a fan of nVidia, but it doesn't make it true.