
In Alpha Cooling's deserted CeBIT booth,
The Inquirer has spotted a water block that looks very much like it's
custom-fit for an unannounced G80-class dual-PCB graphics card. The block
includes two layers 'four to five millimeters thick, and The Inquirer says
there's room under each layer for a G80 chip, memory, I/O chip, and power
regulation circuitry. The block will supposedly fit onto a so-called GeForce
8950 GX2, which The Inquirer suggests may be based on a mobile derivative of the
original G80 graphics processor. The 7950GX2 is by far the most comfortable
multi-GPU arrangemnet on the market, with invisible SLI thanks to a certain
bridge chip. Looks like the 8950GX2 follows a similar vein, just what owners of
24- or 30-inch monitors want.