NVIDIA prepping second-gen Fermi for late 2010

Posted on Monday, January 25 2010 @ 15:30 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla claims NVIDIA's second-generation Fermi GPU should be ready for a late 2010 launch.
Since Fermi is Nvidia’s big transition that got delayed, it looks like Nvidia plans to have two new major generations in a single year. Traditionally the new chip comes in one year and roughly 12 months after the company is ready to launch faster version of the same chip, with more muscle.

We also learned that the mainstream Fermi won’t be significantly delayed from the original plan and we hope to see GF100-based GT300 single-chip card in March of this year.


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