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1.4 Billion Transistors and Counting...

Posted July 09, 2008 8:33 AM

Designed using the second-generation Graphics Tesla architecture and produced using a single 300 mm 65 nm wafer process, two new graphics video cards integrate an astounding 1.4 billion transistors. They feature 192 and 240 streaming processors running at roughly 1.2 GHz and 1.3 GHz, respectively. You can read all about the new chips and peruse the forum to view comments from people in the industry.

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07/11/2008 5:10 AM

marking it

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