Hmm that sounds like you might have some intel. Can you share? In any case it doesn't make sense to me that any foundry would keep process tech so close to deployment secret. Then again 28nm SOI would only interest a select few customers at this point so there wouldn't be much of a reason to make any announcements.
Seems we made our greatest error when we named it at the start
for though we called it "Human Nature" - it was cancer of the heart
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Announcement: Fermi will be bundled with Duke Nukem Forever.
announcement will be the announcement of the date of the announcement! lol
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Maybe they'll show as benches from fermi&farmville. I thing they gave flash acceleration didn't they?
Nvidia's Fermi GTX480 is broken and unfixable,Hot, slow, late and unmanufacturable
As we have been saying since last May, Fermi GF100 is the wrong chip, made the wrong way, for the wrong reasons.
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No; just their internal IT department. Think of it; they replaced 8800GTX (G80) with 8800GTS (G92) with 9800GTX (G92) with 9800GTX+ (G92b) with 9800GX2 (2xG92) with GTS 150 (G92b) with GT 240 (GT215; really G92c) with GTS 250 (G92b)... too bad they could have stuck with 8800GTX and saved >$2000!
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Any controlled benchmarks "leaked" already or will we really have to wait till Monday for it?
mAybe its a nvidia tablet the screen the boy is holing maybe its a tablet..
my brain is frozen sorry but it looks like Nvidia's "fermi" is taking a long long time maybe nvidia should consult a doctor maybe he will give them some pill's or do some soldering
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I´m quitely hoping for a new line of 40nm keychains...
Monday ,Ion 2 or Tegra 2 or both...
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I think the announcement will have to do with the GTX480/470. The "Are You Ready" notification was made on their GeForce dedicated twitter account and it has an Nvidia GeForce logo. Also the fact that they have used "Are You Ready" to launch a new GPU generation in the past.
Last edited by ElSel10; 02-21-2010 at 01:45 PM.
geez i been ready since i sold my 4890 last year
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They are probably just going to inform us that they still count themselves as a GPU company.
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