Graphic Cards NVIDIA/ATI GPU Sockets coming up

Rahul

Forerunner
"Manufacturers seem to think G72 and G73 will be an easy tool over from NV40/43, but another vendor claims NVIDIA has bigger plans. They claim that NVIDIA is working on flip chip GPU sockets for motherboards. Apparently, inside NVIDIA engineering teams have several prototypes where the GPU, rather than the CPU, is the main focus of a motherboard with two sockets: one for the GPU and another for the CPU. Whether or not such a machine will ever see the light of day is difficult to say right now. However, the idea of pin compatible GPUs already suggests that we are halfway there when it comes to buying GPUs the same way we buy CPUs: in flip chips. We have plenty of questions, like how the memory interface will work and how that will affect performance, but GPU sockets are likely less a question of "if", but rather "when"."
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"After speaking with several AIBs today, we have some confirmation that Foxconn already has design kits for ATI's R580 socket. Pipe and clock information for R580 is still not firm, so we will not comment on that at this moment. However, your ATI video card will most likely come with a socket flip chip from ATI. Unlike the NVIDIA socket prototype we commented about yesterday, the R580 socket is geared specifically for a PCIe graphics adaptor, rather than a motherboard-housed GPU socket."
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Not a bad idea. Then we would have to find weird combinations

"I need an AMD-939 based mobo with support for an ATI-10236 GPU" (add DDR7 and PCIX4)

Ouch!!!
 
^^ Hmm the market of a processor is much bigger then that for a GPU. Infact in the graphics scene more then 70% is dominated by Intel, and rest is shared by ATI & Nvidia. And now if we have mobos for a specific set of GPU's you see the numbers really do come down....
 
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