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More a question for the beta testers/admins... I've gotten the final G1000 specs from a supplier and am not under NDA at all.
Any objections to me posting them?
I don't see a problem since it's going to be announced next Tuesday, but I might be a little biased since I don't know what they are Next time don't ask, just do it!
Dave
Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.
"The G1000 is the world's first DirectX 9 compliant Graphics Immersion Unit. Utilising the eight pipe Matrox Deferred Rendering Engine, it achieves over TWICE the performance of any other graphics solution in its class.
Key Features
:Matrox G1000 chip running at up to 375mhz, 105 million transistors. :Full support for AGP standard up to 8x :2MB of on chip unified texture, pixel, and geometry cache :64-256MB high-speed DDR memory :Quad UltraSharp-II 400 MHz RAMDACs :Capable of simultaneously powering 4 analogue monitors/flat panels of 4 digital flat panels :Full DirectX 9 acceleration :Support for 64bit, 96 bit, and 128 bit colour depths :150 million displacement mapped triangles/sec :3 GPixels/sec (visible), 12 Gpixels/sec (depth complexity 4) :24 simultaneous textures, 48 pixel shader operations :Up to 16 sample high-quality TruView jittered anti-aliasing :Support for extensive workstation features including ati-aliased lines, two sided lighting, and window clipping :Hardware assisted high-quality DVD playback (IDCT, motion compensation) :Unified drivers :Extensive OS support including Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME and 98, WIndows NT, Linux, and Mac OS X :Optimized for latest Intel Pentium 4, Intel Xeon, AMD Athlon XP, AMD Duron, and Motorola G4 platforms.
The G1000 will be available in volume starting in June 2002, in models priced as low as $229 (MSRP). There will be two G1000 products available at launch, the Millenium G1000 and the Millenium G1000+, shipping with Microsoft WHQL-certified drivers. The workstation, quad-display Millenium G1000 Pro and Millenium G1100 Pro will be available with certified drivers in fall 2002."
btw, if this is a screenshot from the matrox website, then it is probably the april first hoax specs. The fact that you call it G1000 makes me think it is since the card name will be Parhelia. Post it, and we will let you know if it's real or not
Dave
Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.
i don't know about everyone else, but i am quite enjoying the tension of waiting for the card now that we know it definitely exits. i would not want to know the specs, and ruin the suprise that Matrox has for everyone
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