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General | Posted by Max at Sep. 25, 2008 - 7:31 pm
Industry sources told TG Daily that while the 8000 series is being phased out, all 55 nm 9000-series GPUs will carry a G100-series name. By the end of 2008, Nvidia will be offering today’s 9000 series as G100, GT120, GT130, GT140 and GT150 models.

When the 2009 45 nm GPUs arrive, which seems to be the case around Q1 or Q2, Nvidia will have fully transitioned to the new branding structure: Enthusiast GPUs will be integrated into the GTX200-series, performance GPUs into the GT200-series, mainstream GPUs into the GS200-series and entry-level products into the G200-series.

The new branding should clear up some of the confusion in Nvidia’s product lineup today.


This isn't going to confuse people? Having three names for the same video cards is clearing things up?

OK, then, I know what NVIDIA needs to do. They need to get their partners together, and give each card a name. Like Angelo, or Diane. Or Yeoh or whoever assembled it. Clancy is a name often associated with Wiggum and Tom, so that one can be used for a really bloated, power-hungry video card. And there are constellations, and latin names for plants... They could really put the screws to retailers.

How much is Renaldo at Newegg? Oh, dude, you can get Julia for ten bucks more at Mwave, and she's got that tight little aftermarket heatsink. You could bounce a quarter off it.

the above image the results of the search terms "tight little heatsink". oh baby, shake it
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