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WE HEAR Nvidia is working hard to bring a DirectX 10 part to the mainstream market. Once Vista is out and real and we guess that will be during January, there will be a huge gap between the DirectX 10 API and the hardware that supports it.
At that time Nvidia's G80 boards - Geforce 8800 GTX and GTS - are going to be the only two products to support Direct X 10. ATI's R600 is delayed until at least February, while G80 launches on the 7th of November just some three weeks from now.
Nvidia is keeping up with its deadlines and is working hard on its next G8x mainstream part. It schedules it for spring probably Cebit-ish time - March or so, 2007. We don’t know the specs but we believe that it won't be unified, either as it will derived from the G80 marchitecture.
An entry level, sub $99 DirectX 10 part should also follow around spring time, at least in Nvidia's case.
NVidia veut prendre les devant de la scène en tentant de lancer dans 3 semaines, le
7 Novembre, la Geforce 8800 GTX et GTS, et aura jusuq'au mois de février le "monopole" des cartes graphiques supportant DirectX10. En effet ATI ne prévoit pas de cartes avant Février...
A moins qu'ATI réagisse.
A propos, c'est aujourd'hui même que se tenanit une réunion entre ATI et AMD au sujet de leur éventuelle fusion.