Specifications for the NVIDIA GT218 GPU
The VR-Zone website has information on the technical specifications of the new NVIDIA graphics accelerator, created on the basis of a 40-nm GT218 chip.
This video card, codenamed D10M1-30, is built on the basis of a printed circuit board with the index P692. The frequency of the GT218 GPU used is 550 MHz, and the frequency of the shader unit is 1375 MHz. On board the accelerator - 512 MB of DDR-3 memory with a nominal frequency of 800 MHz. The card is equipped with DVI and DisplayPort interfaces. The GT218 chip itself contains 32 universal stream processors, 8 texture sampling and filtering units, and supports all the functions of the DirectX 10 API. Its TDP level does not exceed the level of 22 W.

Judging by the diagram shown on the VR-Zone, the D10M1-30 has a low-profile design. Most likely, the novelty will be designed for entry-level solutions. At least, introducing new technological processes, NVIDIA worked out them first on devices of the lower price segment, so the 40-nanometer technological process will not be an exception.
NVIDIA will show its new developments in March at CeBIT 2009. The official premiere is due to take place in April 2009.
via overclockers
This video card, codenamed D10M1-30, is built on the basis of a printed circuit board with the index P692. The frequency of the GT218 GPU used is 550 MHz, and the frequency of the shader unit is 1375 MHz. On board the accelerator - 512 MB of DDR-3 memory with a nominal frequency of 800 MHz. The card is equipped with DVI and DisplayPort interfaces. The GT218 chip itself contains 32 universal stream processors, 8 texture sampling and filtering units, and supports all the functions of the DirectX 10 API. Its TDP level does not exceed the level of 22 W.

Judging by the diagram shown on the VR-Zone, the D10M1-30 has a low-profile design. Most likely, the novelty will be designed for entry-level solutions. At least, introducing new technological processes, NVIDIA worked out them first on devices of the lower price segment, so the 40-nanometer technological process will not be an exception.
NVIDIA will show its new developments in March at CeBIT 2009. The official premiere is due to take place in April 2009.
via overclockers