NVIDIA 2011 GPU Roadmap
Jen-Hsun Huang states that hundreds of engineers are working on the next generation GPU, and when completed, over $2 billion dollars will have been spent on the R&D of Kepler. If that sounds exciting, then you'll love what's coming in 2013. The GPU codenamed Maxwell will use a 22nm fabrication process while promising copious amounts of compute performance, to the tune of sixteen times the performance of the current generation Tesla. We captured some video of Jen-Hsun as he spoke about these future products and have it posted for you below.

Three new GPUs for the 6 first months of 2011: GF110 (768 cores, 512-bit memory bus width) to replace the current GTX 470/480, GF112 (384 cores, 320-bit memory bus width) to update the current GTX 460 and GF119 (96 cores, 64-bit memory bus width) to refresh GT 430 type cards.
Jen-Hsun Huang states that hundreds of engineers are working on the next generation GPU, and when completed, over $2 billion dollars will have been spent on the R&D of Kepler. If that sounds exciting, then you'll love what's coming in 2013. The GPU codenamed Maxwell will use a 22nm fabrication process while promising copious amounts of compute performance, to the tune of sixteen times the performance of the current generation Tesla. We captured some video of Jen-Hsun as he spoke about these future products and have it posted for you below.

Three new GPUs for the 6 first months of 2011: GF110 (768 cores, 512-bit memory bus width) to replace the current GTX 470/480, GF112 (384 cores, 320-bit memory bus width) to update the current GTX 460 and GF119 (96 cores, 64-bit memory bus width) to refresh GT 430 type cards.
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