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Squilliam said:
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The GTX 460 is a ~330mm^2 chip. Charlie was wrong btw. Since it came out later you can assume it'll be better tuned to the 40nm process than Cypress so it may infact have better yields. The reason why they are all salvage parts is because Nvidia doesn't want to kill their own GTX 470 and 480 line like they did when they released the 8800GT. In any case you could say that the pricing it launched at is already a response to Southern Islands, thats a pretty good explanation in itself.

TBH Im not sure what Southern/Northern Islands will be. From what I think I know, it'll have a revamped 4P shader architecture and adjusted ROPs etc.

Charlie had it professionally measured to a tenth of a mm on a side.

And it is not yielding better, since it doesn't use double-vias to compensate for 40nm's leakage. Even Anandtech agrees with Charlie that Nvidia should have done that.

SI will be tweaked Evergreen shaders with a new frontend that will hugely increase efficiency. Notice how poor the 3870 -> 4870 -> 5870 scaling was with shader count. Nowhere near 5x, more like 3x. SI will fix some of that.

Nvidia will release a full GF104 or dual GF104 when they run out of GF100 supply in a few months. Because they only ever produced a limited number of wafers and are working through packaging them.