In an effort to keep people hyped about its next-generation graphics offering Nvidia has posted on the NVidiaGeForce twitter page a picture depicting a system equipped with two GF100 cards. The cvasi-smiling individual holding the Maingear PC with the two GF100s in SLI is Tom Petersen, Nvidia's director of technical marketing.
GF100 is the codename of the first Nvidia GPU based on the Fermi architecture. The upcoming 40nm chip has DirectX 11 support, 512 CUDA cores, and will make its debut in Q1 2010. The card powered by the GF100 is supposed to be 10.5-inches long, have a 384-bit memory interface and boast GDDR5 VRAM. No word on pricing, no word on gaming performance, just teasing pictures.
GF100 is the codename of the first Nvidia GPU based on the Fermi architecture. The upcoming 40nm chip has DirectX 11 support, 512 CUDA cores, and will make its debut in Q1 2010. The card powered by the GF100 is supposed to be 10.5-inches long, have a 384-bit memory interface and boast GDDR5 VRAM. No word on pricing, no word on gaming performance, just teasing pictures.


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