Riva3D heeft een artikeltje gebakken met speculaties over de NV10. De geruchten molen begint nu aardig op gang te komen en het lijkt erop dat de NV10 net zo overhyped gaat worden als de TNT destijds (die z'n verwachtingen niet helemaal waar kon maken). Anyway, hier heb je wat spul uit dat verhaaltje van Riva3D:
The NV10 also takes advantage of the .18 micron die, which allows NVIDIA to cram two times the total number of transistors in a P-III on the chip. NVIDIA also describes the NV10 as a GPU, or graphics processing unit, which will off-load many graphic computational tasks that were previously handled by the CPU, thus freeing up the CPU for other tasks. What this suggests is that the NV10, unlike the RIVA or TNT chipsets, will not be as processor dependent. This means that graphics performance should not rely as much on the speed of your processor in order to achieve high frame rates at high resolutons and bit depth. This is indeed good news for everyone, not just those who can afford the fastest processors.