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 Time of Nvidia to compete with others, NVIDIA Plans nForce-7 Series PCI-E 2.0

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chriswoo
post Jun 14 2007, 07:23 PM

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QUOTE(kalakatu @ Jun 14 2007, 12:57 PM)
no problem i guess if its backward..
same like AGP8x slot will be able to used with AGP4x card  smile.gif
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maybe by the time come they use other type of slot like PCI X instate of E ^,^
chriswoo
post Jun 18 2007, 11:42 AM

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who knows ^.^ just a year ago only lunch pentium dual core but just after 6 month lunch dual core it come out pentium dual core 2 then another few month it come out quad core i think soon next year they will lunch quad core 2 ^.^ by the way in my anylistis intel cutting cost quad core not the reason to beat amt but is a plot to push all their INTEL chip while quad core 2 on the way. that my hypnotism only

oh by the way apple MAC using PCI-X and maybe intel change name next version to PCI-S (super) or somthing

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chriswoo
post Jun 21 2007, 03:49 PM

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QUOTE(cinbao @ Jun 21 2007, 10:51 AM)
Wahaha, damn funky grammar ever seen before, I like it.
Let correct current stream was so called Core 2 Duo/Quad...
If even they plan to launch (not lunch ... no offense tongue.gif) new architecture of Proc mapping, just make sense will be named as Core 3 Duo/Quad/Octal(8 cores)... Unless for marketting purpose, the brand which should be bombastic enuff to attract buyer ... who know ? might be named as " Core Ultra Duo/Quad/ " or " Core Hyper Infinity " or " Core Kick Ass Extreme " .... named just for fun .... For Fun Sake, just enjoy this joke ever make ...
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hehehe lunch XD my mistake maybe i thinking food while typing XD but hey don't guess too much name until it BLOW out our current processor XD

 

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