Kal-EL
03-28-2009, 07:52 AM
GeForce GTX 275 Gets First Listing (http://www.techpowerup.com/89425/GeForce_GTX_275_Gets_First_Listing.html)
Pitted for direct competition with ATI Radeon HD 4890, NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 275 is slated for launch in April. The new SKU already has a listing (http://gpucafe.com/2009/03/geforce-gtx-275-gets-listed/) by European retailer DollarShops.eu, where it is priced at 249 Euro. Yet another $1 = €1 equation in the making, as $249 is expected to be its American MSRP.
This time around, NVIDIA leaves it to the partners to make and sell graphics cards (http://www.techpowerup.com/#) based on the GPU. Technically boards supporting the GeForce GTX 260 with its 14 memory chips, should be able to support the new GPU, which has 240 stream processors, while having a 448-bit wide GDDR3 memory interface (http://www.techpowerup.com/#), coming with memory capacities of 896 MB or even 1792 MB, if partners choose.
Source: GPU Café (http://gpucafe.com/2009/03/geforce-gtx-275-gets-listed/) source; www.techpowerup.com
Pitted for direct competition with ATI Radeon HD 4890, NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 275 is slated for launch in April. The new SKU already has a listing (http://gpucafe.com/2009/03/geforce-gtx-275-gets-listed/) by European retailer DollarShops.eu, where it is priced at 249 Euro. Yet another $1 = €1 equation in the making, as $249 is expected to be its American MSRP.
This time around, NVIDIA leaves it to the partners to make and sell graphics cards (http://www.techpowerup.com/#) based on the GPU. Technically boards supporting the GeForce GTX 260 with its 14 memory chips, should be able to support the new GPU, which has 240 stream processors, while having a 448-bit wide GDDR3 memory interface (http://www.techpowerup.com/#), coming with memory capacities of 896 MB or even 1792 MB, if partners choose.
Source: GPU Café (http://gpucafe.com/2009/03/geforce-gtx-275-gets-listed/) source; www.techpowerup.com