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I know I have been waiting for the 7600, and now AnandTech has a bit of news about the 7200 and 7600 chips, labeled G72 and G73. The 7200 will hit during Febuary, while the 7600 will be launched at CeBit next year, which is held in March.
The interesting thing is that both GPUs will use the same PCB as the 6200 and 6600 cards. A few power components and a possible PCIe power connector on the 7600 will be the only differences.
Will be interesting to see at what price/performance the 7600 will be released, as the 6600GT was quite sucessful. I would certainly like to get 2 7600GTs with 256MB memory each in my SLI rig as they could possibly be cheaper than 1 7800GTX 512MB.
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The interesting thing is that both GPUs will use the same PCB as the 6200 and 6600 cards. A few power components and a possible PCIe power connector on the 7600 will be the only differences.
Will be interesting to see at what price/performance the 7600 will be released, as the 6600GT was quite sucessful. I would certainly like to get 2 7600GTs with 256MB memory each in my SLI rig as they could possibly be cheaper than 1 7800GTX 512MB.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site