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INQ宣称NV的G92和G94也发生大量故障

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发表于 2008-8-12 19:55 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |正序浏览 |阅读模式
Nvidia G92s and G94 reportedly failingDesktop boards this time


By Charlie Demerjian: Tuesday, 12 August 2008, 9:35 AM




NVIDIA IS IN DEEP trouble over the defective parts problem, and from what we're being told, this is only the tip of the iceberg. NV still insists on stonewalling and spinning because the cost of owning up to the problem could very well sink the company.

If you haven't been following the story, the short version, up till now, is that all G84 and G86 chips are bad. Nvidia is blaming everyone under the sun, but denying they have any hand in the failures. While this may sound plausible, technical analyses by people intimately involved in the requisite semiconductor technologies tell The INQ that it is a bunch of bull: NV simply screwed up. Badly. If it was a problem with the suppliers, NV would not be paying out more than the chip cost, much less gagging OEMs: it would simply be passed along.

In any case, the official story is that there was a small batch of parts given only to HP that went bad. That was comprehensively proved wrong when Dell, Apple, Asus, Lenovo and everyone else under the sun also had problems. NV AR recalled the parts and recanted the story about it only being an EOL test run. Bad fibbers, no cookie. They still stuck to the story about it being only laptop parts, and that it was under control.

If you think it is under control now, the following is part of an email sent Monday by a very tech-savvy reader. "We just got our first casualty from the Nvidia mobile graphics [expletive deleted]. Laptop used by one of our senior engineers started acting up this past weekend. Won't boot except in SAFE mode. Called Dell, they tried a few things, gave up, stated it was the graphics module, and said that because they were SO swamped dealing with that issue, they were just going to send a completely new laptop!"

There are two messages here whi**ave echoes in earlier emails received over the past few weeks. First is that Dell is replacing full laptops over this, contrary to what they claim (read the comments here and here for more). The second is that the small 'under control' problem is far from that. If they had a handle on it, they would not be so far behind and drowning in backorders. Anyone want to bet Dell isn't going to get stuck with the bill here?

To make matters more laughable, the fix that NV is forcing on Dell, HP and everyone else does not fix the problem, it simply makes it less likely to occur during the warranty period. With HP now offering an extended warranty period, and Dell looking likely to do the same, this will only multiply the cost. Add in the fact that Nvidia is sending out defective parts as replacements (there are no good ones), and you have a recipe for a long and expensive tale.

That is where we stand now - NV is simply stonewalling everyone and the costs are adding up. How adult of them. The question of why still remains though, and with another little tidbit of information, it becomes quite clear. There was a digitimes article on July 25, here if you are a subscriber, that said: "Due to Nvidia not clearly explaining the details of the faults reported in its notebook GPUs, some channel vendors have demanded graphics card makers issue a recall for desktop-based discrete graphics cards using the same GPU core, according to sources at graphics card makers."

Reading that, it sounds a mite odd: why would Nvidia keep the partners in the dark like that? They have to be told what the real story is for business reasons, right? When you see stories like these, it is very likely that they are not what they seem, and that the story is simply a nice face-saving Asian '**o' applied with a backhand.

A little digging revealed what this, and more, is all about, and it's far uglier than just the 'notebook' version. It seems that four board partners are seeing G92 and G94 chips going bad in the field at high rates. If you know what failures look like statistically, they follow a Poisson distribution, aka a bell curve. The failures start out small, and ramp up quickly - very quickly. If you know what you are looking for, you can catch the signs early on. From the sound of the backchannel grumblings, the failures have been flagged already, and NV isn't playing nice with their partners.

Why wouldn't they? Well, the G92 chip is used in the 8800GT, 8800GTS, 8800GS, several mobile flavours of 8800, most of the 9800 suffixes, and a few 9600 variants just to confuse buyers. The G94 is basically only the 9600GT. Basically we are told all G92 and G94 variants are susceptible to the same problem - basically they are all defective. Any guesses as to how much this is going to cost?

From the look of it, all G8x variants other than the G80, and all G9x variants are defective, but we have only been able to get people to comment directly on the G84, G86, G92 and G94, and all variants thereof. Since Nvidia is not acknowledging the obvious G84 and G86 problems, don't look for much word on this new set either - if they can bury it, it will drop their costs.

In the end, what it comes down to is that the problem is far bigger than they are admitting, and crosses generational lines, process lines, and OEM lines. Nvidia is quick to point the finger at everyone but themselves, but after a while, the facts strain those cover stories well past breaking point. There is a common engineering failure here - this problem is far too widespread for it to be anything else. The stonewalling, denials and partner gagging is simply a last-ditch attempt at wallet covering.

With OEMs extending warranties, Nvidia is going to have to cover a lot of laptops for a long time. Desktop boards are going bad as well now, contrary to the statements of Nvidia PR and AR, and the hole keeps getting deeper and deeper. I wonder if they can ever come clean and survive. µ

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发表于 2008-8-14 18:05 | 只看该作者

回复 104# 落花如梦 的帖子

不是这两天的这份

7月3日NVIDIA公布的Q2财政更新报告,提到因为笔电产品缺陷,导致1亿5千万至2亿美元的预计支出。
http://www.ex preview.com/news/hard/2008-07-03/1215072213d9375.html
链接请去掉空格

而INQ指“所有G84和G86都存在缺陷”,这条消息是在7月9日发出的
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/07/09/nvidia-g84-g86-bad

[ 本帖最后由 Travis 于 2008-8-14 18:21 编辑 ]
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发表于 2008-8-14 16:36 | 只看该作者
完蛋啦~~~  索泰的所谓3年质保不知会不会兑现 {sweat:]
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发表于 2008-8-14 16:15 | 只看该作者
原帖由 Travis 于 2008-8-14 14:39 发表
谁找一下当时的新闻,NVIDIA财报和INQ“All G84 and G86s are bad”的消息是哪个在先哪个在后


亏损1E多的财报是这两天,G84的消息很早就出了
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发表于 2008-8-14 16:00 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2008-8-14 14:40 | 只看该作者
这个woop ass 倒是大的啊。。
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回复 99# zpgan1024 的帖子

谁找一下当时的新闻,NVIDIA财报和INQ“All G84 and G86s are bad”的消息是哪个在先哪个在后
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发表于 2008-8-14 14:30 | 只看该作者
问题是上次说同样的问题说中了{shocked:]
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发表于 2008-8-13 20:41 | 只看该作者
这种消息是一传10,10传100很明显是想搞臭NV,但是其目地肯定很阴暗
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发表于 2008-8-13 20:28 | 只看该作者
用A卡的现在头顶青天狂喜乱舞{lol:]
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发表于 2008-8-13 20:24 | 只看该作者
偶只关心偶的96GT是不是真的在使用一段时间后挂掉?就算挂也请在质保期内挂吧!:funk:
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 楼主| 发表于 2008-8-13 19:44 | 只看该作者
原帖由 Elwin 于 2008-8-13 17:55 发表
倒是LZ在U区挖INQ的坟挖的不亦乐乎,怎么在显卡区就把它当回事了呢?


前人转帖,后人挖坟啊…… -_-
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发表于 2008-8-13 19:29 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2008-8-13 19:22 | 只看该作者
有人帮忙翻译吗
全E文,看不懂
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发表于 2008-8-13 18:05 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2008-8-13 17:18 | 只看该作者
肯定是看NV看不惯乱讲,我同事86GT用了快2年还是超频运行一点事都没有,这也太枪了吧:whistling:
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发表于 2008-8-13 17:08 | 只看该作者
8800GT长期高频路过 这尼玛明显夸大了
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发表于 2008-8-13 16:52 | 只看该作者
5555,我的8800GT..{cry:] {cry:] {cry:]
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发表于 2008-8-13 16:42 | 只看该作者
是不是真的啊?如果是假消息,难道不用负责任的?
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发表于 2008-8-13 15:10 | 只看该作者
{shocked:]
不知道这种问题,台积电是不是要付一定的责任
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