
As we told you a while back, NVIDIA is planning to launch a 55nm revision of the G92 core in July, and the first card sporting the core will be GeForce 9800GT. VR-Zone has gotten their hands on some more information on NVIDIA's coming graphics card. It will use a core dubbed G92-280 and sport a new PCB which adds support for Hybrid Power. The core will be clocked at at least 600MHz, which is the standard frequency of 8800GT. NVIDIA is expected to launch two models, using 256MB and 512MB GDDR3, clocked at 900MHz and 975MHz respectively.

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