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Not a confirmation by: Sean Kalinich on 10/14/2009
We have four board partners stating the exact opposite.

Even the author says;

"If you look carefully, neither of these statements directly supports or refutes the two articles above. NVIDIA is very clever."


Again speaking with board partners in the US they are not having any shortage issues. And none of them have any plans to discontinue the GT200b products.



Expect EOL to hit next year not this one.


There by: Anonymous on 10/14/2009
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3659

Anandtech confirms what charlie says.
@Frantz by: Sean Kalinich on 10/13/2009
It is more about weeding out the FUD that is flying around. I do not like the new trend in the way corporate PR firms are working (ALL PR Firms) they are starting to whisper misleading information at best.

I have always worked to counter FUD no mater who started it, be it NV, AMD, Intel, or anyone else. As a journalist it is part of my job to do this. It has nothing to do with one side or the other, just cleaning out the FUD.
The same information by: Sean Kalinich on 10/13/2009
Heise.de is saying the same thing that I did
Asus stated they do not know of any shortage and have no plans to phase anything out. They plan on an in house refresh of the GT200 parts soon.

Another source of ours is saying that a couple of NV only partners did not order enough GT200 parts. They are now facing a self-created shortage. They are also keeping the ones they have in the US leaving the EU with low stock of these parts.

This last item looks like it could be the source of the rumor. As it stands right now we do not feel that the GT200 parts are being phased out at all, there just appears to be a few companies that might not have ordered enough parts to meet demand. Perhaps they were expecting Fermi Stock by this time and did not plan well enough.
Germans figured it out by: Anonymous on 10/13/2009
Take a look as well at

http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Nvidia-raeumt-Lieferengpaesse-bei-High-End-Chips-ein-816953.html

Heise got a statement from Nvidia and also from several boardpartners...

by: Frantz on 10/12/2009
Sean,

Why are you the point man on this issue? Are the NVIDIA fanbois all up in arms to the point that you have this irresistible urge to calm their angst?

Just ask NVIDIA.....

They will either tell you the truth or obfuscate (lie).

One way or the other, time will tell.
Selectively .. by: Anonymous on 10/12/2009
.. they have picked out Charlie only and refuses to deliver his card in time for christmas.
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