We are now less than a week away from the first ever PAX East event in Boston and as we have reported before graphics chip maker Nvidia has chosen the venue to host their big coming out part for their next generation high-end PC graphics cards. However hardware site VR Zone claims to have gotten some leaked info about both the GeForce GTX 480 and 470 cards.
The 470 model will have 1280 MB of memory for $349, according to their story, while the higher end 480 model will have 1536 MB of memory and cost $499. While these are not officially confirmed yet they do seem to be in line with previous speculation. We will be at PAX East to report on the big Nvidia launch party Friday night.
[Via Engadget]
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umm... this seems good, if the rumor turns out to be true, but anyhow is physX and cuda really important now since the DX11 using gpgpu tech do all the heavy work,and ATi this time around has backing of major Dev's and publishers,
and to note new drivers from ATI gave a boost to hd58xx and 5970 and including stereo vision
new test should be done to give the final verdict Posted at 9:49PM on Mar 21st 2010 by pubbaa