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CES 2010: NVIDIA promises to show the video card based on GF100 (Fermi)

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Several days are left until the moment when in Las Vegas opens its doors and traditional technological exhibition CES 2010. Hundreds of companies are going to present at this exhibition, which will be held from 7 to 10 January, its latest products and innovative technology. Of course, such a large producer of graphics, like NVIDIA, and will not remain aloof from CES 2010. Moreover, in his New Year greeting to the page Twitter company invites all of its exhibition hall, which promises to demonstrate the long-awaited video card based on chip GF100, created on the basis of architecture Fermi.



Such a demonstration would bolster the hopes of fans of products NVIDIA, many of which are almost desperate to wait for release graphics cards based on Fermi. Indeed, the release of these adapters, which previously was held in November last year, now postponed, at least until March. Recall, NVIDIA has already demonstrated its first rulings on the architecture of Fermi, but they were maps Tesla, intended for professional computing.

The NVIDIA based GF100 (Fermi) should be similar to the preliminary design, images of which we also published in the past year. According to unconfirmed reports, the length of the accelerator should be about 267 mm, it must be equipped with a 512 core with support for CUDA, 384-bit memory bus, and supports DirectX 11 and the mode of SLI.

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