GeForce 7600 series coming to AGP in Q3

@ 2006/06/21
Taiwan mobo maker insiders have revealed to DigiTimes that NVIDIA is cooking up AGP flavors of its GeForce 7600 graphics cards. Both the GeForce 7600 GT and the GeForce 7600 GS are expected to be ported over some time in the third quarter of this year, they say. The move is apparently motivated by continued demand for Intel's 865 series chipsets, which came out over three years ago and lack PCI Express. DigiTimes says these chipsets make up a whopping 10% of Intel's total core logic shipments, and that the company plans to continue selling 865 chipsets through the first quarter of 2007. Demand in emerging markets like China is cited as one of the factors behind the ongoing popularity of the 865 chipset family and AGP graphics cards.
Comment from jmke @ 2006/06/21
Not much of an upgrade path for AGP imho; neither 7800GS on AGP or 6800GS on AGP are very cost effective; and if you are to shell out money for a graphics card you know will be good for the dumpster once you upgrade, wouldn't it be smarter to go PCIe on a budget so you can at least get a more future proof VGA card?