gt216Pictures and information on the new GeForce replacements from NVidia, the GT220 and G210, have surfaced.

To replace the GeForce 9400:

More info on the value-oriented G210 (GPU), which will ship with 24 stream processors clocked at 1425MHz, while the graphics core operates at 600MHz. GPU-Z also confirmed 512MB of DDR2 running at 790MHz, although DDR3 support would also be offered. The board’s memory interface is just 64-bit, with peak memory bandwidth of 12.6GB/sec.  The cards will supposedly sell for $30-$35.

To replace the GeForce 9500:

Upping the performance factor is NVIDIA’s GT220 GPU, which was previously codenamed GT216. GT220 ships with 48 shader processors clocked at 1373MHz and 625MHz graphics core clock, while the memory interface is 128-bit wide and runs at 800MHz (although the GPU-Z screenshot indicates 790MHz). VR-Zone says 3 variants will be offered, with each SKU shipping with a different memory type: DDR2, DDR3, or GDDR3. Up to 1GB of memory will be offered and prices will top out at $60.

NVIDIA GT220 and G210 DX10.1 GPUs surface.