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NVIDIA Kepler is successor to Fermi - due in 2011 already
Some interesting news coming from NVIDIA. It seems that they have been hard at work on a new GPU architecture. Typically NVIDIA introduces a new architecture one every two years, they are certainly skipping a beat this time as the product might launch somewhere in 2011. According to Jen-Hsun Huang hundreds of engineers are already hard at work on new GPU architecture under codename "Kepler", expected to go to production this year and ship in 2011.
Huang noted that Nvidia doesn
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NVIDIA Kepler release is not 2011 -- Uh-Oh ! - 08/05/2011 08:18 PM
NVIDIA dismissed rumors that its Kepler GPU would launch before the end of the year. The company told press that it expects to receive early silicon later this year, but the actual product launch is p...
AMD Southern Islands and Nvidia Kepler May Use Different 28nm Processes - 07/21/2011 09:43 AM
AMD Southern Islands and Nvidia Kepler next-generation graphics cards will reportedly be build using different TSMC manufacturing processes, which will enable the Sunnyvale-based company to release it...
NVIDIA Kepler release is not 2011 -- Uh-Oh ! - 08/05/2011 08:18 PM
NVIDIA dismissed rumors that its Kepler GPU would launch before the end of the year. The company told press that it expects to receive early silicon later this year, but the actual product launch is p...
AMD Southern Islands and Nvidia Kepler May Use Different 28nm Processes - 07/21/2011 09:43 AM
AMD Southern Islands and Nvidia Kepler next-generation graphics cards will reportedly be build using different TSMC manufacturing processes, which will enable the Sunnyvale-based company to release it...