NVIDIA to Phase Out 7800GTX 512MB in February
THG writes "CoolTechZone.com has the latest information from NVIDIA regarding the company's plans to discontinue its top of the line graphics card, the 7800GTX 512MB. The article says, "Well, we've been hearing rumors about this for a while, but we finally heard it from the horse's mouth not too long ago. Recent conversations with insiders at NVIDIA have led us to believe that their top of the line card, the 7800GTX 512MB will be out of production sometime in Q1 next year, most likely somewhere around February '06."
so will the price go up or down?
I read the article, but still couldn't figure out why they're getting rid of the card. Does it simply cost too much to produce, and nobody's buying it? Is ATI giving them a run for their money, & they're forced to be more competitive? I can't figure out why they'd get rid of their top card. Can somebody please explain why this makes sense?
Condemnant quod non intellegunt.
The 512MB 7800GTX is currently their "top of the line, money no object" card. In Q1, they will have a new TOTLMNO card. There isn't much market for "2nd place, money no object" video cards.
People either by the consumer cards (6800GS, 7800 GT 256, <$400), or buy the very best.
I would have expected them to keep the 7800 line as the middleman and phase out the 6x series. What I do believe, though, is that the 6x series is plenty of graphics card for the average user/light gamer. The 7800 set is really not that much overpriced from the 4 Ti series when they first came out though (adjusted for inflation). Maybe they're switching to a new process spec (45nm, or a dual+ core setup) and need to dump the 7800GTX manufacturing setup to make room for the new one. I guess we'll find out in a few months.
From other rumors, it sounds like they are going to introduce a new graphics core around that time. I saw one rumor that said it was going to be wider and on 90nm. Why have an uber-expensive card like this when you are going to beat it with a cheaper card.