65 nm GPU for Xbox 360 'Jasper' due in August
By Tim Conneally, BetaNews
May 9, 2008, 12:06 PM
The latest update to Microsoft's Xbox 360 not only gives the console a 65 nm CPU, but a similarly-profiled GPU, enabling the whole unit to consume less power, and therefore run cooler and more quietly.
As most fans of the console -- certainly those who eagerly awaited the release of Halo 3 -- know, any Xbox 360 manufactured after August 2007 has what is known as the "Falcon" chipset: a 65 nm CPU coupled with a 90 nm GPU. The "Jasper" evolution of the 360 is expected to come to market at the end of this summer, with a GPU also sporting a 65 nm profile, and the "Valhalla" model with a 45 nm CPU is expected in Fall 2009.
Inventory of those 90 nm "Falcon" motherboards made by IBM and Chartered Semiconductor in the first quarter of this year have reportedly been depleted, necessitating production of the upgrade.


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