Thanks to Greg Hard for sending this over. The VR Zone has some of the specs for the GeForce4 which should be on store shelves sometime Q3 2002.
The planned line up is as follows:
- GeForce4 Ti1000 (High-End) - 128bit memory interface, 128 ÃŒB DDR SDRAM, Core frequency of 350Mhz, Clock frequency of 350Mhz DDR(700Mhz), AGP 8x
- GeForce4 Ti500 (Mainstream) - 128bit memory interface, 128 ÃŒB DDR SDRAM, Core frequency of 300Mhz, Memory frequency of 300Mhz DDR(600Mhz), AGP 8x
- GeForce4 MX Pro (Mass Market) - 128bit memory interface, 64 ÃŒB DDR SDRAM, Core frequency of 250Mhz, Memory frequency of 300Mhz DDR(600Mhz), AGP 8x
- GeForce4 MX (Low-End) - 128bit memory interface, 64 ÃŒB DDR SDRAM, Core frequency of 250Mhz, Memory frequency of 275Mhz DDR(550Mhz), AGP 8x
More Information on this as and when we recieve it.
UPDATE:A Dude from dell known only as "Jim" sent along word that although the OEM cards will be ready from Q3 02, your lookin' at January 03 before you get the GeForce4 Retail. Can't confirm or deny this as of yet. Not Enough coroborating sources atm.
UPDATE 2:NVidia released word that it will be the first graphics chip company to support the new AGP 8x interface from Intel. AGP 8x will run at 533 MHz, doubling the speed of the previous 266 MHz AGP 4x interface. Whether it's the speed that is actually doubled or just the data rate is unclear, but it seems likely that Intel would apply the same clock doubling technology it uses in other interfaces to AGP for higher throughput.
(Thanks DJMuk)