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    Before the article got pulled on TT-Hardware, they posted benchmark results. Also, X86-Secret posted some images of the card itself. Take it with a grain of salt, but since Nvidia pulled it, they may be accurate.
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        Thanks.. I was trying to get to those benchmarks, and I just thought I could not navigate in french
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        • #5
          Good, hope it's as fast at it appears, the more competition the better.

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            It really makes you wonder why NV35 is released next week, considering the NV30 is a complete failure, as the CEO says,

            "Chief Executive Jen-Hsun Huang said the company will launch its new graphics chip, code-named "NV35," next week. It will replace the company's prior top-end product, code-named NV30, which Huang said was unsuccessful."

            Just why not earlier, or why not later? They just wasted big money on NV30...

            (the whole reaction is unlike that of matrox )
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            • #7
              hmm... look at the memory layout! Look's like Parhelia's memory arrangement?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by WyWyWyWy
                It really makes you wonder why NV35 is released next week, considering the NV30 is a complete failure, as the CEO says,

                "Chief Executive Jen-Hsun Huang said the company will launch its new graphics chip, code-named "NV35," next week. It will replace the company's prior top-end product, code-named NV30, which Huang said was unsuccessful."

                Just why not earlier, or why not later? They just wasted big money on NV30...
                Well I'm assuming that the NV35 un****s all the problems that they had with the NV30. They ****ed up with it some how. Just kinda amazing that they can have it come out 3-4 months after the GFFX came out....
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                • #9
                  actually, let's face it. NV30 is not bad at all! It's just that it failed when being compared to R300

                  ATI's thermal management tech purchase from Intel plays a critical part in R300's success!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GT98
                    Well I'm assuming that the NV35 un****s all the problems that they had with the NV30. They ****ed up with it some how. Just kinda amazing that they can have it come out 3-4 months after the GFFX came out....
                    Not too surprising. They're probably working on 3 generations at a time. They knew the NV30 was going to punt, so they stepped up the 35. I just wonder why they released the 30 at all.
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                    • #11
                      Considering the R400 taped out many months ago, I think I'll quote Jen Hsung bit with a twist

                      "If they think they're going to hold onto that lead they're smoking something hallucinogenic" and in that I mean if nVidia thinks they're going to hold onto that lead

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by WyWyWyWy
                        It really makes you wonder why NV35 is released next week, considering the NV30 is a complete failure, as the CEO says,

                        "Chief Executive Jen-Hsun Huang said the company will launch its new graphics chip, code-named "NV35," next week. It will replace the company's prior top-end product, code-named NV30, which Huang said was unsuccessful."

                        Just why not earlier, or why not later? They just wasted big money on NV30...

                        (the whole reaction is unlike that of matrox )
                        Unsuccessful is far from failure. they were planning on shipping 1.5 million units. So far they shipped sth like 1.3million units. We're talking about their *high-end* card, not mainstream. Go ask Matrox about the P numbers

                        Their problem is that TSMC can't supply enough chips. The NV35 is a revised core that's easier/cheaper to produce.

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                        • #13
                          I thought they were only going to produce 100 000 nv30 based boards...

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                          • #14
                            Oh yea... nVIDIA's stock jumped 33% within friday

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                            • #15
                              Stocks is about as close you can come to a real life imaginary game
                              If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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