Nvidia preps speedy NV15
Nvidia's upcoming chip, the NV15, will clock to between 180 and 200 MHz, according to The Register.
Called the GeForce 2, the chip will support between 32MB and 64MB of double data rate (DDR) memory, and possibly other types of memory as well.
Creative Labs reportedly will produce the first product based on the chip, the 3D Blaster GeForce 2. Reportedly, the fill rate may be as high as 1600 million pixels per second, or four times greater than previous cards based on the current GeForce 256 processor, the NV10.
More details can be found at www.theregister.co.uk.
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