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Nvidia to show DX 11 Fermi today

by on30 September 2009


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Nvidia
will show its DirectX 11 card that we used to call GT300 and that everyone internally calls Fermi. The hardware is real and we will learn much more about it tomorrow. We expect that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will demonstrate the card at the GTC keynote that should start at 1.00 PM Pacific time or roughly 10 PM Central European time.

Fermi will concentrate a lot of a computing processing and it should be very fast with DirectX 11 and older games. Fermi has a lot of cache and supports instructions that use to be common only for CPU and many people believe that this is a hybrid between a graphics card and a CPU. This might be the direction that Nvidia will be heading.

We will know more after todays keynote but we can confirm that the card is real and that Nvidia will talk about it today. This is the reaction that we all expected, something that might shadow the sales of Radeon HD 5870 series.
Last modified on 30 September 2009
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