Nvidia's Low-End GeForce 300 Cards, Range of Possible Configs
While everyone's attention is focused on Fermi -- Nvidia's next-gen architecture slated to ship on March 26th -- the graphics chip maker has quietly slipped a handful of entry-level GeForce 300 series videocards into its OEM lineup.
News and rumor site Fudzilla reckons these will likely be rebranded parts based on the company's GT21x 40nm family, starting with the GeForce GT 320. This card will come equipped with 72 processing cores with the GPU, Shaders, and 1GB of memory clocked at 540MHz, 1302MHz, and 790MHz, respectively.
Sitting one step up on the totem pole is the GeForce 330. According to Nvidia's product page, you can expect this one to ship with 96 or 112 processing cores. Nvidia also specs this one with a 128-bit, 192-bit, or 256-bit memory bus interface.
Finally there's the GT 340 with 96 processing cores. The GPU will come clocked at 550MHz, Shaders at 1340MHz, and either 512MB or 1GB of GDDR3 memory at 1700MHz. Look for this one to also come with an HDMI port.

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Scootiep
February 24, 2010 at 7:25am
Did FERMI fall off a cliff and die? It's nearly 6 months past the original targeted launch date and they still don't even have a firm release date. I was originally going to wait for the GF100's to come out and push the ATI prices down some but I finally had to break down and get a 5770 (Vapor-X with $10 rebate and 10% off deal finally broke me). I used to be an NVIDIA only guy but with all of the crap surrounding FERMI, I'm honestly sick of NVIDIA's marketing BS and ineptness.
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Scootiep
February 24, 2010 at 8:45am
Can you direct me to where you got that information? Because somehow I missed it and haven't been able to find it. <insert random ineptness joke here>
To start press any key...ohh, where's the "Any" key. - Homer Simpson
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Paul_Lilly
February 24, 2010 at 8:49am
Nvidia announced the release date on their official Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/NVIDIA).
-Paul Lilly
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