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<blockquote data-quote="chaminga_d" data-source="post: 479954" data-attributes="member: 8237"><p>I'm guessing PureVideo 2 will be making it into the 65 nm shrink/improvement in the architecture. Of course, with this release, it appears as though we won't be seeing those cards until Oct/Nov of this year. To me it is pretty amazing that NVIDIA is being so conservative with their process choices. TSMC has been offering 65 nm since last year (admittedly for much simpler ASICs than a 680 million transistor behemoth). Apparently too much risk with that as compared to the 80 nm process they went with on the G84/G86.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaminga_d, post: 479954, member: 8237"] I'm guessing PureVideo 2 will be making it into the 65 nm shrink/improvement in the architecture. Of course, with this release, it appears as though we won't be seeing those cards until Oct/Nov of this year. To me it is pretty amazing that NVIDIA is being so conservative with their process choices. TSMC has been offering 65 nm since last year (admittedly for much simpler ASICs than a 680 million transistor behemoth). Apparently too much risk with that as compared to the 80 nm process they went with on the G84/G86. [/QUOTE]
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