There’s been alot of rumors flying around about NVidia’s new GT300 architecture, but not alot of concrete information.  The Inquirer takes a hard look at what’s known and combines it with some basic laws of physics and silicon density to come up with what we can expect and when.  They also dig up some fun little anecdotes like this one:

DX11 is a much funnier story. The DX10 feature list was quite long when it was first proposed. ATI dutifully worked with Microsoft to get it implemented, and did so with the HD2900. Nvidia stomped around like a petulant child and refused to support most of those features, and Microsoft stupidly capitulated and removed large tracts of DX10 functionality.

via A look at the nvidia gt300 architecture – The Inquirer.

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