NVIDIA Reveals First Next-Generation GeForce 9 Series GPU

February 21, 2008 NVIDIA Reveals First Next-Generation GeForce 9 Series Graphics Card

Using two GeForce 9600 GT boards in NVIDA SLI mode lets you play today’s most popular computer games at high definition resolutions with even more eye-candy turned on.

NVIDIA Corporation has unveiled the first graphics processing unit (GPU) of its next-generation GeForce 9 Series that may offer the largest single-generation performance jump in the Company’s history. Introduced today, the NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT GPU delivers up to 116% more performance than its predecessor at a price below $199.

“After going to all the GeForce LANs and seeing the rigs that gamers play on, we wanted to kick off the GeForce 9 with the perfect GPU for gamers,” said Ujesh Desai, general manager of GeForce desktop GPUs at NVIDIA. “The first product to be introduced in the GeForce 9 family gives gamers the horsepower to play cutting-edge DirectX 10 games at a price they will love and can afford.”

A point has been reached in PC gaming where the graphics horsepower requirements to play popular games such as Call of Duty 4 and Unreal Tournament 3 at high-definition resolutions such as 1900x1200 and above, with high-image-quality features enabled, may have outpaced a lot of the installed hardware. Until now, graphics processors capable of delivering playable frame rates at those stressful settings have cost in excess of $400. With the GeForce 9600 GT GPU, immersive gaming with incredible graphics is now within the reach and budget of PC gamers for less than $199.

“NVIDIA continues to innovate in hardware technology so that game enthusiasts and consumers can fully experience the incredible graphics offerings in Microsoft’s operating systems, including Windows Vista,” said Kevin Unangst, senior global director of Games for Windows, Microsoft. “The new GeForce 9600 GT GPU further extends NVIDIA’s ability to deliver improved DirectX 10 performance on Windows Vista at an affordable price point, so that anyone and everyone can have an amazing gaming experience.”

The new GeForce 9600 GT GPU shows an improved performance-per-watt ratio compared to its predecessor as well as improved compression efficiency. In addition to 64 stream processors—each individually clocked at a blazing-fast 1625 MHz—and a 256-bit memory interface running at 900 MHz, the GeForce 9600 GT GPU is designed for the new PCIe 2.0 bus standard and features backwards compatibility with the original PCIe standard.

The GeForce 9600 GT GPU also improves high-definition video playback on everyday PCs by leveraging NVIDIA PureVideo® HD technology to deliver high-quality playback of HD DVD and Blu-ray movies. The new programmable video-processing engine takes on all of the high-definition H.264 video decoding, freeing the CPU to perform other tasks, while significantly reducing power consumption, heat, and noise. Spectacular picture clarity and vibrant color is achieved with advanced video processing technology.

GeForce 9600 GT-based graphics cards are available now from leading add-in card manufacturers, retailers, and system builders.

Source: NVIDIA


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  • gopher65 - Feb 21, 2008
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    Hmmm. Is this card DX10.1 compatible, or DX10 compatible? I'd be a little annoyed if it isn't DX10.1. Hopefully that's just an omission in the article.
  • jburchel - Feb 22, 2008
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    another press release as news... i mean, more power to them, but does PhysOrg.com ever report actual news, or just a series of global warming alarmist propaganda and tech related press releases? guess it is still a boredom distractor in slow afternoons at the office though...
  • NanoStuff - Feb 24, 2008
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    If you want to see propaganda and pretend-science, take a trip to newscientist. You will be back in no time.
  • saucerfreak2012 - Feb 26, 2008
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    I'm sure MS is giving NVIDIA incentive$ to launch this GPU at such a cheap price point (like to push VISTA/DX10). It's not like ATI has anything even close to what NVIDIA has been selling for over a year, so it's not due to competition. They could easily charge $300 for this and gamers would still snatch it up like free crack in Compton.

    I Wonder how the 9800GT will spec and what it'll retail for??? Good time to be a PC gamer. Too bad you have to buy VISTA to use all the features :( ]

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