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by: Anonymous on 6/26/2009
Congrats on the scoop. You haven't seen anything yet.
RE: The die in question is GT206 by: Theo Valich on 6/25/2009
Greetings,

to clear any potential confusion, we do not have publishable pictures of the chip, thus we're using our own image archive, in this case - mine. The picture was shared with me long time ago by Damien from Be-hardware.

When it comes to the die size of GT300, we have that information too. And we did share it in other articles. And yes, people do call us crazy or liars... we'll just wait for GT300 to finally come out. As the saying from my old site goes; "in the end, all stories come true".

Ed.
by: Anonymous on 6/24/2009
What are the odds that these chips are coming from UMC instead of TMSC?
Is the small picture real? by: Gipsel on 6/24/2009
From a comparison with the Euro coin (diameter 23.25 mm) one can estimate a die size of about 500 mm² or just below that. So it is either a GT200b or the rumored size for G(T)300 (490mm²) is correct.
by: Anonymous on 6/24/2009
love your sense of humor and writing style
RE: LOL by: Theo Valich on 6/24/2009
Just felt it was the right thing to do... what is life if we don't spice it up with humor?

Glad that you've enjoyed it.

Ed.

P.S. I refrain the right to "borrow" your quote in future articles.
LOL by: Anonymous on 6/24/2009
Haven't laughed this long... "Top Gear reveals the real identity of The Stig! It's not a human at all, The Stig is a graphics chip!"

nVidia marketing would be all over that one.
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