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I've heard that nVIDIA has closed the production of Ti4600 and come out the Ti4800 & Ti4800SE. So does Ti4800 based on the NV28? If it does then it is a wrong decision as NV28 can't compete with ATI's R300.
So any comment on this?

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Spitfire_x86

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Where have you heard this?

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marneus

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the inquirer posted this, seems the 4800 is a 4600 with 8x...

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If it does then it is a wrong decision as NV28 can't compete with ATI's R300.
nVidia will soon launch their NV30 based graphics cards. Those will compete with ATI's R300. Then the GeForce4 ti series will become like what GeForce3 and GeForce3 Ti are now.

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yep, ti 4800 is more a marketing thing than anything else basically it'll be the current TI line but with AGP 8x support NV30 will be something for Q1 2003 or so

as for now R300 is the top in gaming cards