Nvidia announces market launch of its DirectX 11 cards
The first Fermi models the Geforce GTX 480 and GTX 470 come on the market. The official launch takes place at the Nvidia event Pax East 2010 in Boston. AMD has been supplying since the fall of DirectX 11 cards.
Nvidia has announced via Facebook, that the first graphics cards with DirectX 11 chip on 26 GF100 March will come on the market. As the first models based on the new Fermi-architecture, the GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470 are delivered.
The official presentation of the cards is at the Nvidia event PAX East 2010, from 26 to 28 March held in Boston. Therefore, it is questionable whether the new GeForce models will be on display in early March at the CeBIT in Hannover.
The Taiwanese industry portal Digitimes had already been reported in late December from a launch of the Fermi cards in March 2010. Originally, the market launch in November 2009 was planned before Nvidia it first moved to January 2010.
Reason for the delay may be the poor yield of 40-nanometer chips by Taiwanese contract manufacturer TSMC, which also produces the graphics processors for AMD's Radeon HD 5000 series. AMD has been in the fall of 2009 DirectX 11 GPUs program. However, there are supply shortages.
Nvidia's "Fermi" combines three billion transistors and 512 shader units in a chip (picture: Nvidia).
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