NVIDIA 40nm desktop variants show up on NVIDIA.com
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:05 pm
It looks like the rumors about future 40nm desktop GPUs from NVIDIA coming out later this month was dead on. As of today, you can actually find a couple of them on NVIDIA's website.
The two cards listed are the GeForce GT 220 and the GeForce G210. These are lower-end video cards that are not even likely to find their way into retail distribution, but at least it shows signs of 40nm life over at NVIDIA.
Specifications on the new GPUs look like this:
* GeForce GT 220 - 48 shaders, 615 MHz core clock, 1335 MHz shader clock, 1GB of GDDR3 memory at 790 MHz on a 128-bit memory bus
* GeForce G210 - 16 shaders, 589 MHz core clock, 1402 MHz shader clock, 512MB of DDR2 memory at 500 MHz on a 64-bit memory bus
Other features include support for DirectX 10.1, OpenGL 3.0, and CUDA. The reference GT 220 design includes VGA, HDMI, and DVI ports, while the reference G210 trades the HDMI port for a DisplayPort output.
The two cards listed are the GeForce GT 220 and the GeForce G210. These are lower-end video cards that are not even likely to find their way into retail distribution, but at least it shows signs of 40nm life over at NVIDIA.
Specifications on the new GPUs look like this:
* GeForce GT 220 - 48 shaders, 615 MHz core clock, 1335 MHz shader clock, 1GB of GDDR3 memory at 790 MHz on a 128-bit memory bus
* GeForce G210 - 16 shaders, 589 MHz core clock, 1402 MHz shader clock, 512MB of DDR2 memory at 500 MHz on a 64-bit memory bus
Other features include support for DirectX 10.1, OpenGL 3.0, and CUDA. The reference GT 220 design includes VGA, HDMI, and DVI ports, while the reference G210 trades the HDMI port for a DisplayPort output.