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Nvidia To Launch 55 Nm GeForce 9500 GT GPU In Q4
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Nvidia is planning to launch a 55nm version GeForce 9500 GT GPU in the fourth quarter this year, according to sources at graphics card makers. The 55 nm process will reduce costs, and its low power consumption could also help makers to achieve passive cooling designs, added the sources.
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9600gt's are going to be using 55nm too but it news of this will not be public as nvidia doesn't want there 65nm 9600gt's to collect dust.