Is this true nVidia has to redesign GF3?
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I see a number of sites with benchmarks and test using the GF3, WTF....??
</font color=red></i><font color=red><i>23 March - NVidia redesigns the GeForce3!
So here we are with the reason of GeForce3 delay. As it appears now, the NV20 revisions A3 and A4, had too many errors and manufacturers refused to make boards with them. Certainly, a chip, which contains of 57 million probably may have a lot of errors in the early revisions. I`m wondering, why all of them has not been revised yet - GeForce3 was annouced a month ago!
Taking into account that revision À5 is already shipping (obviously, those samples which are tested by hardware reviewers now) it is necessary to wait for À6, as the final revision. Of course, if A5 does not have errors. Frankly speaking, the fans of the latest hardware can sleep quietly - they will not see GeForce3s in their local stores untill the end of April...
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I see a number of sites with benchmarks and test using the GF3, WTF....??