On Monday of next week,
NVIDIA will announce the new GeForce 7300GT graphics card. This card is a
90nm G73 based GeForce 7600GS with one quad disabled and a lower core clock.
Thus the ASIC will have a 350MHz core clock with 8 total pixels per clock. While
this is very similar to the NVIDIA 7300GS, the 7300GT will still retain the
128-bit memory interface. The G72 ASIC only features 4 pixels per clock as well,
so the 7300GT will surely hold the performance crown on the low end for some
time. Unlike other 7300-class GPUs, the GT will support SLI, the report claims.
It's not yet known whether it will support TurboCache like the G72-based 7300 LE
and 7300 GS, or not as per the 7600 series.
No definite price point is known for the 7300 GT, but
PC INpact says it should launch around $100.