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Introduction

Not long ago, NVIDIA told us to expect a 6-months long product cycle. But it took them almost a year to launch a completely new GPU to replace the GeForce 6800 Ultra.

Christened the GeForce 7800 GTX, this GPU originally bore the code-name G70. However, this does not mean that the GeForce 7800 GTX is a completely new GPU design. This GPU is actually an improved version of the NV40 core. But unlike the past NVIDIA upgrades of the NV3x core which basically feature only a bump in the clock speed, the G70 is much more than that.

NVIDIA has even claimed that the G70 has been reworked from the ground up. While GeForce 7800 GTX has retained most of the features found in NV40, like SLI (Scalable Link Interface) expansion and Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 support, that's basically where the similarity ends.

Architecturally, the GeForce 7800 GTX comes with 8 vertex units and 24 pixel pipelines, 33% and 50% more than its predecessor. Both core and memory clock speeds have also been increased slightly to 430MHz and 600MHz (1200MHz DDR) respectively.

After the GeForce 7800 GTX, NVIDIA released its "smaller" brother - the GeForce 7800 GT. Unlike 6800 GT and 6800 Ultra, both of which use the same core, the 7800 GT is actually a shrunk version of the 7800 GTX. It only has 20 pixel pipelines, instead of the 7800 GTX with 24 pixel pipelines.

Here is a short comparison chart of the GeForce 7800 GTX, GeForce 7800 GT and the GeForce 6800 series.

GeForce
7800 GTX
GeForce
7800 GT
GeForce
6800 Ultra
GeForce
6800 GT
Architecture
G70
G70
NV40U
NV40U
Manufacturing
Process
0.11 Micron
0.11 Micron
0.13 Micron
0.13 Micron
Transistor
Count
302 Million
302 Million
222 Million
222 Million
DirectX
Support
9.0c
9.0c
9.0c
9.0c
Interface
PCIe
PCIe
AGP/PCIe
AGP/PCIe
Vertex
Pipelines
8
8
6
6
Vertex Shader
Version
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
Pixel / Texture
Pipelines
24 x 1
20 x 1
16 x 1
16 x 1
Pixel Shader
Version
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
Core Speed
430 MHz
400 MHz
400 MHz
350 MHz
Fill Rate
10320 MTexels/s
8000 MTexels/s
6400 MTexels/s
5600 MTexels/s
Memory Bus
Width
256-bits
256-bits
256-bits
256-bits
Memory
Type
GDDR3
GDDR3
GDDR3
GDDR3
Memory Speed
600 MHz
500 MHz
550 MHz
500 MHz
Memory
Bandwidth
38.40 GB/s
32.00 GB/s
35.20 GB/s
32.00 GB/s

As you can see from the table above, the G70 enjoys a die-shrink to just 0.11 micron. Even with a 15% smaller die process, the G70 die is still larger than the NV40's die, thanks to the extra 80 million transistors NVIDIA crammed into the new core.

 

The GeForce 7800 GT Features

Here's a list of the GeForce 7800 GT's features :

  • Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 Support
  • NVIDIA® CineFX™ 4.0 Engine
  • NVIDIA® SLI™ Technology
  • NVIDIA® Intellisample™ 4.0 Technology
  • 64-Bit Floating Point Texture Filtering and Blending
  • NVIDIA® PureVideo™ Technology
  • Adaptable Programmable Video Processor
  • High-Definition MPEG-2 and WMV Hardware Acceleration
  • Advanced Motion Adaptive De-Interlacing
  • Video Scaling and Filtering
  • Video Color Correction
  • Integrated HDTV Encoder
  • 256-Bit Memory Interface
  • NVIDIA® UltraShadow™ II Technology
  • 128-Bit Studio-Precision Computation
  • OpenGL® 2.0 Optimizations and Support
  • NVIDIA® nView® Multi-Display Technology

Other than NVIDIA's PureVideo, which was not available in the previous top-of-the-line GeForce 6800-series of cards, most of the GeForce 7800 GT's features are nothing new.



 

 
   
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