Tuesday, May 09, 2006

nVidia 7600GS - now we know it's every bit a 7600GT

We received a 7600GS card from XpertVision with a twist - it has GDDR3 memory instead of the more common (and slower) DDR2 memory. Just a casual playing with the card, yielded us incredible results - a core clock of 540MHz and a memory clock of 750MHz x2 (1500MHz). This is pretty incredible for a card which cost so much less than a 7600GT.

Finally, it's now clear. The 7600GS is probably the same chip as the 7600GT, minus nothing. Hail the new king of the mid-high end, for a true mid-level price.

The company which knows EXACTLY what new businesses to venture into


Probably the best business in the world. With the entire world hitting Google with search terms, Google has full cognizance of what's in and what's out in today's world, almost in real time to a definite exactness.

How can a company with the best brains and the most accurate database of what's closest to the hearts of its users lose? It would have omnipotent knowledge and with its cash, an even greater degree of omnipotence in execution. How could any company dare to innovate in the same space as Google, without the exhaustiveness of knowledge and the cash to do it? Even Microsoft itself might not be able to!