Well better late than never I guess. Nvidia has revised its product roadmap, due to continued strong demand for AGP-based systems and Intel's ongoing shipments of 865 chipsets, sources at Taiwan motherboard makers indicated. The graphics chip vendor plans to launch the AGP version of its GeForce 7600GS/ GT graphics processing units (GPUs) in the third quarter of 2006, according to the sources.
Nvidia is looking to add the GeForce 7600GS/ GT AGP chips to its current AGP offering – the GeForce 7800GS AGP, indicated the sources. The sources, which have reviewed Intel's latest product roadmap, hinted that shipments of Intel's entry-level 865-series chipsets will be extended through the first quarter of 2007, with the segment estimated to account for 10% of Intel's total chipset shipments.
Intel's decision was made as a result of massive demand in emerging markets, such as China, the sources noted. In addition, the adoption of AGP-capable graphics cards in the upgrade market has decelerated the complete migration of mainstream graphics cards to PCI Express, the sources indicated.
Nvidia is looking to add the GeForce 7600GS/ GT AGP chips to its current AGP offering – the GeForce 7800GS AGP, indicated the sources. The sources, which have reviewed Intel's latest product roadmap, hinted that shipments of Intel's entry-level 865-series chipsets will be extended through the first quarter of 2007, with the segment estimated to account for 10% of Intel's total chipset shipments.
Intel's decision was made as a result of massive demand in emerging markets, such as China, the sources noted. In addition, the adoption of AGP-capable graphics cards in the upgrade market has decelerated the complete migration of mainstream graphics cards to PCI Express, the sources indicated.
The GeForce 7600 GT 256MB PCI-Express version
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