GTX 280 (D10U-30) - 18th june

Necuno

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...and this is why one should have skipped the current 9x00 series :rolleyes:

Few details have been leaked regards Nvidia's upcoming next-generation graphics core, codenamed D10U.

D10U will make its first debut in 2 separate graphics cards; the high end GeForce GTX 280 (D10U-30) and the lower spec GeForce GTX 260 (D10U-20). For this new generation, Nvidia redesigned its unified stream(shader) processors to perform 50% faster than the ones used in the G90 series. GeForce GTX 280 will feature 240 of those redesigned unified stream processors and GeForce GTX 260 will carry 192.

GTX 280 ships with a 512-bit memory bus capable of supporting 1GB GDDR3 memory and GTX 260 alternative has a 448-bit bus with support for 896MB.

The new D10U series will deliver all the features found in the current G90 series and, surprisingly, it won't support DirectX 10.1. This might seem like lagging behind AMD's upcoming Radeon HD 4000 series, but it may be in the best interest of GeForce 8 and GeForce 9 cards owners that Nvidia utilizes its market position to protect them from being outdated over some minor DirectX changes.

D10U series will incorporate the PhysX stream engine into its shader engine, but no more info is available right now.

The new cards are scheduled for launch on June 18, 2008.

http://www.megagames.com/news/html/hardware/nextgenerationd10ugeforcecardsspecsunveiled.shtml
 

Praeses

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If it's REALLY as good as they state, I might consider one...my 8800GTS 640MB is old now :eek:
 

Messugga

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If you ask really nicely, I'll take it off your hands, but only if you also throw in your screen, mobo and cpu ;)
 

milomak

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Seeing as my upgrade will probably only happen next year I can only watch and drool.
 

Praeses

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If you ask really nicely, I'll take it off your hands, but only if you also throw in your screen, mobo and cpu ;)

I'm only upgrading the rest (mobo/cpu/mem) next year once intel has their integrated memory controllers and below 45nm transistors :D
Not selling the screen though :cool:
 

Ekhaatvensters

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Pricing estimates?

I assume these things aren't dual-GPU jobs by default.

Not sure about price, I'm not sure if some numbers have even been leaked. Being Nvidia it will be expensive at launch though.

240 stream proccessors and finally on a 512bit bus again, it should be as good as they say. :eek: Not dual GPU though, they'll probably only produce those later.
 
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