undertaker
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From guru3d:
There is an error though 1.4ghz GDDR3 on a 256-bit bus means 44.8Gbps not 38.4Gbps.A Japanese site called HKEPC posted some specifications and other info on NVIDIA's upcoming G70 GPU.We noticed the G70 entry a couple of months ago already in some beta drivers. According to the post the new GPU will be announced on June the 22nd. It seems that there will be three products available based on this new GPU namely the GeForce 7800, 7800GT and 7800 GTX. What exactly the differences will be is unknown. Word is that the GTX version will be SLI compatible. The G70 should be made at the great (well small) 0.11 micron fabrication processes fro TSMC and will at the least have 8 more pixel pipelines compared to the current fastest product, yes indeed 24 pixel pipelines (yummie!), all that is clocked at roughly 430 MHz. That's 10 Gigapixels per second and thus 60% more than the 6800 Ultra. Memory is supposed to be 256 MB GDDR3 memory clocked at 1.4 GHz. 0.11 micron process TSMC 430Mhz core / 1.4GHz 256MB GDDR3 memory 256-bit memory interface 38.4GB/s memory bandwidth 10.32Bps Fill Rate 860M vertices/second 24 pixels per clock 400MHz RAMDACs NVIDIA CineFX 4.0 engine Intellisample 4.0 technology 64-bit FP texture filtering & blending NVIDIA SLI Ready (7800 GTX only) DX 9.0 / SM 3.0 & OpenGL 2.0 supported G70 comes with 3 models; GTX, GT and Standard Single card requires min. 400W PSU with 12V rating of 26A SLI configuration requires min. 500W PSU with 12V rating of 34A Launch : 22nd of June As always, this is the rumormill talking here. Take everything with a grain of salt. I have reason to believe that all this is correct info though. Source: HKEPC