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Geforce jumps into 40nm-hood

By Paul Taylor
12:17 Oct 15, 2008 | 5 Comments
Tags: Geforce | nividia | 40nm
Geforce jumps into 40nm-hood

NVIDIA soldering on with tech advances, while the lawsuits roll in.

A while back the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company was caught going on record confirming it had scheduled NVIDIA's 40nm manufacturing for Q2-2009. Great, NVIDIA has a plan after all.

Last night, German site Hardware-infos got word on the extremely messy naming scheme for 200-series 55nm and 40nm rehashes, and confirmation - it seems - on the 40nm schedule.

So starting off with the high-end, these will be named – as previously announced - GTX 270 and GTX 290, although the GTX 260 and GTX 280 will co-exist. Performance parts are to occupy the 230-250 slots and add the prefix GT, as in GT 250. GS prefixes are the mainstream parts and take up the 210 through 220 slots and the lowliest of the low-end is the GeForce G 200 through 209.

Details are fuzzier in the low-end, but that’s to be expected as these are 40nm parts. Moving into a new process usually carries with it a certain degree of uncertainty and it all depends on ramping parts.

To add to the confusion, current non GT200-based chips are to be renamed to 100-series chips as we’d mentioned before.

Confusing? Indeed.

 

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5 Comments
nesquick
Oct 15, 2008 12:24 PM
Its nvidia, of course it is going to be a confusing naming scheme :P
Hawkeye
Oct 15, 2008 12:40 PM
It is seeming like that, these days.
SceptreCore
Oct 15, 2008 2:02 PM
Damn you inquirer and your untrustworthiness.

I hope this cannot be confirmed!
colganaitor
Oct 15, 2008 8:18 PM
XFX 9800GTX XXX ftw! nvidia naming has more X's! . .. .


emccat
Oct 18, 2008 9:44 PM
yes confusing why name the non GT200 chips to 100 series 100 is less than 200 and sounds alot more inferior and crap.
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