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Chip NVIDIA Fermi second generation may occur in late 2010

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Despite delays in the issuance of GPUs Fermi, the company NVIDIA, seems to have already begun work on the Fermi second-generation architecture. Moreover, the information resource Fudzilla, the new graphics processors Fermi should appear at the end of this year. Thus, we can assume that NVIDIA plans to release in one year for two whole new generation of its graphics solutions. This situation is very unusual, because traditionally new video chips appear in a significant period of time after the release of the previous GPU generations.



Experts note that the timing of issuance of the mass of products based architecture Fermi will not deviate much from the original plan. Hence, there is hope for the emergence of single-chip video GT300, which is based on the video processor GF100 (Fermi), already in March this year.

At the same time as early as November, NVIDIA must be ready to announce its second-generation graphics architecture. There is no information about it to date is not available, it is assumed only that the known Fermi solutions are the first step in developing a new architecture that will remain relevant over the next few years.

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