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#1 K_M82
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Wow thanx for posting this! I did not know that there will be so much PC game for the 2008! But too bad there is not that much big name in there. Besides Project origin, Mafia 2, C&C 3 expansion, Rage, Starcraft 2, Empire Total War, Spore, Warhammer, Guild Wars 2, Far Cry (I hope it retains the magic even if it wasn't developed by Crytek), Fallout, Brothers in Arms. Wow it turns out 2008 still have some big title. Always glad to see PC gaming flex its muscle.
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OK all of you have heard about 8800GT, but do you know what's next for NVidia GPU?

First there is the GeForce 8800 GTS SSC. It is essentially identical to the GeForce 8800 GTS based on the 90nm G80 core. However, where typical 8800 GTS components only enables 96 of the 128 stream processors of the G80 core, the 8800 GTS SSC enables 112 stream processors -- the same number featured on the GeForce 8800 GT.

And yet in December, GeForce 8800 GTS is expected to undergo another revision as the company moves from the 90nm G80 core to the 65nm D8P. Vendors will introduce 112 stream processor and 128 stream processor revisions on G92 or now known as D8P.

So basically before this year's end NVidia will have a version of 90 nm 8800 with 128, 112 and 96 core with various speed and various amount of memory. NVidia will also have a version of 65 nm 8800 with 128 and 112 core with various speed and various amount of memory.

I know buying a new GPU could be a complicated mater. But if NVidia really released all those GPU before this year's end then buying a new GPU would need a herculean effort. There will be just too much version of 8800. And what will happed to the price?

What do you think?