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Fermi tech specs/whitepapers released
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post Jan 18 2010, 03:05 PM
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HardOCP recently had the opportunity to sit down with NVIDIA face-to-face and discuss its next generation GPU, codenamed "GF100" which is based on the "Fermi" architecture you have likely heard so much about for the last few months. Currently NVIDIA is not sharing GF100 based video card specifics. This is NOT a product launch! This is a look into the GF100 GPU’s inner workings and how that relates to gaming. The "GF" in "GF100" stands for a "Graphics" solution based on the "Fermi" architecture. The "100" denotes that it is the high-end part of the current GPU family.

The GF100 is NVIDIA’s next big investment, and it is yet to be seen if it will pay off for them. The GF100 is more than just a GPU for gaming; we all know that based on the recent information that has been given. However, don’t let this GP-GPU nonsense fool you, NVIDIA made it clear to us...finally…the GF100 is built for gaming.


http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/01/17/...facts_opinions/

There's too much text/content to post all in this thread, so I'll just go over some highlights:






In short:
    About 2x the performance of GT200b
    Significantly increased AA quality
    More efficient at DX11 than ATI 5xxx
I hear it's going to be twice as powerful as the GTX200 series, but the 5970 is about 60% more powerful than a GTX 295. How will the new 395 (or whatever they end up naming the new high end card) compare to the 5970?


Of course, you shouldn't take these charts seriously until a third party does the benchmarks, but this at least gives you some idea of the power of these cards.
 
 
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tbh the only thing that I'm really impressed with is the new 32x CSAA antialiasing.

Nvidia has been making terrible moves left and right, but I think this might take them out of the hole they've been put in by the major tech boards.

And one other thing, they're comparing their high end dual card, the GTX 395, with ATI's high end single card, the 5870. They should be comparing the 395 with the 5970.
 

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