One Fermi secret was recently unveiled. The official
name is going to be Geforce GTX 480 and GTX 470. Naturally the bigger number goes for
the faster and more expensive card while the runner up card gets the Geforce
470 name.
It turns out the 300 series names were reserved for
Nvidia’s “new” DirectX 10.1 chips and this is why 380 and 370 names
were not planned for these cards. These names will remain in the
notebook market as well as
entry level desktop where Nvidia sells most of its DirectX 10.1 chips.
The launch date is still March, but we don’t know the exact date. Partners might be able to show the cards at
Cebit, at least in closed boxes guarded by Nvidia. At least the name is now
officially out of the box and we learned the name hasn’t changed since late Q4 2009.
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First Fermi cards to be GTX 480 and 470