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Nvidia GT206 and GT212 Spotted in ELSA Roadmap.

There has been some talk about Nvidia not releasing any new GPUs any time soon, but ELSAò€™s presentation slip could offer a peek at whatò€™s next. A recently leaked ELSA slide, if legitimate, indicates two new GPUò€™s scheduled to arrive on the shelves. The GT206 and GT212. From what we can see in the leaked slide, the GT206 will be based on 55nm and the GT212 on 40nm. Pending the validity of this projection chart, the GT206 is slated to replace the GTX260 around the first quarter 2009, then with the GT212 replacing the GTX280 closer to the second quarter 2009. Interestingly enough the GT212 is specified as TSMCò€™s 40nm manufacturing process. Other technical data and cost estimations are yet to be learned. If this leak indeed reflects what is to come, then we can more than likely expect more leaked data or publicized information shortly.


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