GeForce 210 and GT220 Graphics Cards Roundup

 

NVIDIA has recently announced its first 40nm GPUs – GeForce 210 and GT220, and its partners have rolled out their own products, some of which have even hit stores already.

Let’s check out which one is most adorable.

NVIDIA GeForce GT220

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Unika Shows off Its First Non-reference HD 5750 Accelerator

 

AMD has today taken the wraps of the highly anticipated Radeon HD 5700 series, and Unika has also been quick to unveil their own non-reference HD 5750 graphics card.

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AMD Plans Three Next-gen Mobile Chips

 

We’ve already learned that AMD’s next-generation GPU is codenamed Hecatoncheires which includes three desktop models and three mobile ones.

AMD is planning to name them after islands according to Fudzilla - Cozumel for high-end market, Ibiza for mainstream market and the last one is Kauai, which are expected to take the place of Madison, Park and Broadway DirectX 11 parts in late 2010.

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NVIDIA Partners Claim GT200 Still in Mass Production

 

Several NVIDIA partners are rumored to cancel GeForce GTX285 and GTX275 due to lack of supply, so the guys at BSN have contacted a few NVIDIA partners to see if there is any truth to the rumor, and learned that the rumor was untrue.

They all say the GT200 parts are in mass production, with internal refreshes coming up soon from a few of them. We guess the tight supply should be a regional issue – though some EU partners show worries about it, most of them didn’t have any allocation issues.

Report: NVIDIA Partners to Discontinue GTX275 and GTX285

 

There is news that several NVIDIA partners have decided to cancel GeForce GTX285 and GTX275 due to lack of supply.

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Galaxy Rolls out GeForce 210 and GT220 Graphics Cards

 

Galaxy has just launched their GeForce 210 and GT220 series graphics cards, which promise to deliver high-quality HD experience at affordable prices.

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