Nvidia Ships 400 Thousand of GeForce 8800 Graphics Processors.

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400 Thousand of GeForce 8800 Shipped – Nvidia

Chief executive of Nvidia Corp., the world’s No .1 supplier of graphics processing units (GPUs), said during a conference call with financial analysts that the company has shipped 400 thousand of the GeForce 8800 graphics chips since October and is ramping up other DirectX 10-supporting GPUs. Nevertheless, mainstream customers are going to still use the GeForce 7.

“Since October, we shipped nearly 400 thousand of GeForce 8800s. Our focus for desktop GPU is to leverage our leadership position with GeForce 8 into the mainstream market,” said Jen-Hsun Huang, chief executive and president of Nvidia.

Launched in early November, 2007, the GeForce 8800 became popular among high-performance graphics enthusiasts overnight. For some reason, Mr. Huang said that Nvidia has already beaten its arch-rival ATI, the graphics product group of Advanced Micro Devices, by six months in terms of time-to-market with the DirectX 10 hardware. Meanwhile, sources familiar with AMD’s plans indicate that the company’s Radeon X2800-series (code-named R600) supporting DirectX 10 will be released in March.

“The GeForce 8800 has beaten the competition to market by well over six months and counting,” Mr. Huang told financial analysts.

The head of Nvidia also confirmed that the company has plans to release a family of GPUs for notebooks based on the GeForce 8 architecture in time for Intel’s code-named Santa Rosa platform launch, which is likely to be late Q1 or early Q2 2007, which means that commercial shipments of lower-power GeForce 8 are just around the corner.

“We are ramping production on our GeForce 8 family of notebook GPUs, the industry’s first DX10 and high-definition video GPU for notebooks. GeForce 8 will be the only DX10 GPU shipping in the upcoming Santa Rosa notebook launch,” Mr. Huang said.

Nevertheless, in terms of unit shipments, the GeForce 8 family of graphics processors will not crossover with the GeForce 7 lineup till late-2007 or even early-2008, partly because of the GeForce 7’s advantages, partly because not a lot of customers see benefits in DirectX 10 just now and are looking forward more affordable solutions. Nevertheless, the chief of Nvidia indicated that the company will see over a half of its revenue coming from the GeForce 8 family already in late Q3 or Q4, which may mean that the firm hopes to launch mainstream GeForce 8 graphics chips in late Q2 or early Q3 2007.

“I think in terms of units, it is going to take well into the latter part of the year, if not early next year, and the reason for that is because the GeForce 7 is such an incredibly efficient architecture and it is the lowest cost ‘Vista Premium’ solution that we know. In terms of the revenue crossover […] my guess is that it is probably going to be late Q3, Q4 timeframe,” Mr. Huang said.
 

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400,000 is not really big considering these video cards being the fastest in the world! Maybe nVidia hurried their video card into the market to soon. I mean, the cards are really fast, but a 7900GTX can easily do well at maximum quality levels. Even more, nVidia aimed these cards at Vista, and their Vista driver is an utter mess. They are OK with the Geforce 7 and below (I mean, the performance), but in most games, the 8800GTX and GTX performs nowhere near the performance seen in Windows XP.

Anyway, I also heard that the 8900GTX will be simply an overclocked 8800GTX + a big driver tweak to boost the performance significantly. No idea what this could be. Besides, when they can't get their normal driver working properly, how can we expect to see huge boosts in performance from a driver tweak? :rolleyes:
 

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    Anusha said:
    Anyway, I also heard that the 8900GTX will be simply an overclocked 8800GTX + a big driver tweak to boost the performance significantly. No idea what this could be. Besides, when they can't get their normal driver working properly, how can we expect to see huge boosts in performance from a driver tweak? :rolleyes:
    nedda ayya 7xxx series thama SL vala?I mean 4,5 not a one..I'd like to knw how it performs..Do u knw?
     

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    Anusha said:
    Anyway, I also heard that the 8900GTX will be simply an overclocked 8800GTX + a big driver tweak to boost the performance significantly. No idea what this could be. Besides, when they can't get their normal driver working properly, how can we expect to see huge boosts in performance from a driver tweak? :rolleyes:
    nedda ayya 79xx series thama SL vala?I mean 4,5 not a one..I'd like to knw how it performs..Do u knw?
     

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    zCexVe said:
    I cant of that much coming here...Mitech says they imported only 200 of 7600GS.lolzzzzz.So My value is more realistic.(not the decimal places)
    But 8800GTX!!! I mean, you need a hefty power supply as well ne?
     

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    zCexVe said:
    Do they have the 8 pin EPS connector?
    I didn't check. I just overheard a saleman telling a customer. I just went there to find out motherboard prices, so I wasn't keen on finding out more about other things :)
     

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    Those idiots really knw one thing that with EPS boards r so xpensive and the owners will pay for the PSU too.So they sell it really high.Good that I got one for 5.5k..
     

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    zCexVe said:
    Those idiots really knw one thing that with EPS boards r so xpensive and the owners will pay for the PSU too.So they sell it really high.Good that I got one for 5.5k..
    Hehe. Anyway, EPSI's customer support is better neda?

    I asked from Asus Center whether they give a temporary LCD monitor if I had to RMA mine, and they said they do. And they said that they don't repair them, and that they will simply replace my RMAed one. When I asked from other shops, they said that they will repair it and give it to me. That's no good.
     

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    zCexVe said:
    Yeah It must be coz of the price they sell..
    They aren't that expensive - I mean the monitors. The 17" model was Rs.27,000 which is only Rs.2,000 more that other LCDs I could find. If their customer support is this good, I will not mind spending more money on HW.
     

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    nvidia 8900gtx????????????r u kidding????

    hey guys i saw dat post regarding 8900gtx.actually theres no card available named gf8900gtx
    there are some overclocked versions of 8800gt
    but new 8800 ultra got
    Texture Fill Rate of 39.2 billion
    (per second)* .Maximum Memory Bandwidth of 103.7 GB/s* Memory Size of 768 MB * Microsoft DirectX 10 supporting withHDR Lighting with 128 bit processing.
    1)Enthusiast NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra
    TEX FILL MEM BAN MEMORY
    2)NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX -36.8 billion 86.4 GB/s 768 MB
    3)NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS-24.0 billion 64.0 GB/s 320/640 MB
    4)NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS-41.6 billion 62.1 GB/s 512 MB
    above cards r available.
    but no 8900gtx okkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
    randika
     

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    ronfire said:
    hey guys i saw dat post regarding 8900gtx.actually theres no card available named gf8900gtx
    there are some overclocked versions of 8800gt
    but new 8800 ultra got
    Texture Fill Rate of 39.2 billion
    (per second)* .Maximum Memory Bandwidth of 103.7 GB/s* Memory Size of 768 MB * Microsoft DirectX 10 supporting withHDR Lighting with 128 bit processing.
    1)Enthusiast NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra
    TEX FILL MEM BAN MEMORY
    2)NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX -36.8 billion 86.4 GB/s 768 MB
    3)NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS-24.0 billion 64.0 GB/s 320/640 MB
    4)NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS-41.6 billion 62.1 GB/s 512 MB
    above cards r available.
    but no 8900gtx okkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
    randika

    Read it carefully! :rolleyes:

    "I also heard that the 8900GTX will be simply an overclocked 8800GTX"
     

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    The best would be if you two read the post date.Its on 14-02-2007 and it was just a rumour.We all know more than that now and Technology has evolved greatly after that.BTW thats the day I sold my MSI GeForce 7300 LE 256MB w/TC for 11.9k :P