Final Words

There is no doubt that IDF has stolen a lot of the Cebit thunder with the first Conroe benchmarks. The fact that the first Conroe performance numbers were so very impressive made the IDF coverage even more gripping. However, the launch of the new nVidia 7900GTX/GT and 7600 series at Cebit today will make for an exciting kick-off. It will also shift the focus away from IDF, as it ends in San Francisco, and back to Cebit, as it kicks off in Hanover.

We hope you enjoyed our Cebit preview "Live from Taiwan". Not everything computer is "Made in Taiwan" or "Made in China", but there is no doubt that many of the most significant products are born there. Consider this your insiders overview to sift through the Cebit coverage for additional items that will light the computer landscape in 2006.

It appears the nVidia shrink to 90nm in the 7000 series, which allows higher clock frequencies, is certainly enough to proclaim that the 7900GTX and X1900XTX are at least on the same playing field. With ATI and nVidia so competitive again, you will likely see price competition in this video round that will bring you more performance for your video dollar. Competition is good for buyers.

The contrast between AMD and Intel in all these events is very interesting. AM2 motherboards are everywhere, but the AM2 processor is "Missing-in-Action" in benchmarks. AM2 launches at Computex in early June, but we are still a ways to go until final AM2 silicon.

Intel, on the other hand, is demoing Conroe at IDF, but the chipsets and boards to support the new Intel chip are basically nowhere to be found. Broadwater is due to launch this quarter, and final spins are still in the works.

Time will bring all the parts together later this year and we will finally get to see the results of all these new directions. We've seen round 1 of Conroe vs. AMD at IDF this year, Cebit will put a face on AM2 motherboards, but it is still a while before Conroe versus AM2 will be a real event.

Broadwater Almost Invisible
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  • RichUK - Thursday, March 9, 2006 - link

    I think the cooling solution on the Aopen board is pretty good, silence and passive cooling is the way forward IMO. I think these days motherboard manufacturers focus a lot more on their cooling designs, which is a good thing because loud chipset fans suck hard.
  • vailr - Thursday, March 9, 2006 - link

    Re: "no where to be found"
    According to the Microsoft Encarta Dictionary (print edition), "nowhere" is a single word. "no where" is incorrect usage.
  • Wesley Fink - Thursday, March 9, 2006 - link

    Gee, Thanks!
  • DarthPierce - Thursday, March 9, 2006 - link

    Am I somehow getting this stuff before it's ready to be published? most pictures arent there, and the next page thing (to go to page 5) sends me to never-never land....
  • Wesley Fink - Thursday, March 9, 2006 - link

    Sometimes our posting engine has a mind of its own. The article was posting while it was being entered in the engine - even though Post Status was NO.

    Everything should be up and working now.

    We talk in general terms about the 7900GTX/GT launch in this article, and we also cover the AOpen 975X DualCore board and Broadwater. You should see the full 7900GTX launch article just posted for a complete review of the nVidia 7900GTX.

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