Nvidia GF106 Chip For GeForce GTS 450 Leaked
Another Fermi in the pipe.
Nvidia is set to roll out another Fermi-based product to fill out its product lineup. Spotted on Chinese rumor site ZOL is the GF106 which is supposed to power the GeForce GTS 440, 445, and 450.
Impressively, ZOL managed to secure an actual chip shot of the GF106, which measured an approximate 15.2mm to 15.7mm across.

According to the report, the chip was supposed to launch this month, but has been pushed back to September. Pricing is expected to be in the neighbourhood of $150 to $170, at least for the GTS 450, and it'll be open to custom designs from OEMs.
Last month, the blueprints for the chip were leaked at another Chinese site.
(via Tech Report.)
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GTS440,4450 could be nice competition to HD5750,5770 if the pricing is right, but it's all too late, HD6xxx coming soon, definitely we'll see some performance improvements for the same price.
Agreed, any success here will be a consolation. Also, if its released before southern islands, that gives amd better info to base their launch price on. These cards needed to be out at 6 months ago to truly show their strength by at least not being in "lets see what amd will release 1st" period.