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No GeForce 7 in 2005?
NVIDIA remains extremely quiet about its forthcoming products, but its
likely that they will not release a new graphics architecture earlier
than in late 2005. GeForce 6 technology will carry the company
throughout 2005.
"In terms of the core discreet desktop graphics (58% of revenue)
franchise, NVIDIA will not release a new architecture until the end of
2005. This could allow ATI Technologies a window of superior
performance if its gets its R520 products out on time (mid-2005).
Overall, we expect little movement in desktop discreet market share in
2005 between NVIDIA and ATI Technologies." - Research and investment
firm Goldman Sachs.
It is known that the company is readying its code-named NV47 visual
processing unit, a massively revamped GeForce 6 architecture with 24
pixel pipelines. Expected sometime in spring 2005, NV47 is (of course)
still GeForce 6 architecture. How NV47 will compare with ATI's R520
product is currently unknown.
However, NVIDIA remains positive about 2005.
No GeForce 7 in 2005?
NVIDIA remains extremely quiet about its forthcoming products, but its
likely that they will not release a new graphics architecture earlier
than in late 2005. GeForce 6 technology will carry the company
throughout 2005.
"In terms of the core discreet desktop graphics (58% of revenue)
franchise, NVIDIA will not release a new architecture until the end of
2005. This could allow ATI Technologies a window of superior
performance if its gets its R520 products out on time (mid-2005).
Overall, we expect little movement in desktop discreet market share in
2005 between NVIDIA and ATI Technologies." - Research and investment
firm Goldman Sachs.
It is known that the company is readying its code-named NV47 visual
processing unit, a massively revamped GeForce 6 architecture with 24
pixel pipelines. Expected sometime in spring 2005, NV47 is (of course)
still GeForce 6 architecture. How NV47 will compare with ATI's R520
product is currently unknown.
However, NVIDIA remains positive about 2005.