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NVIDIA to delay DX11 Fermi graphics card to March 2010

Posted on 29 December 2009 by bluetooth

 

A report on digitimes reveals that Nvidia will delay Fermi architectured graphics card to March 2010, that is 3 mths frmo now. Initially it was scheduled for a November 2009 launch but was pushed back until CES in Jan 2010.

Nvidia plans to launch a 40nm GDDR5 memory-based Fermi-GF100 GPU in March, and will launch a GF104 version in the second quarter to target the high-end market with its GeForce GTX295/285/275/260, the sources pointed out.

For performance level markets, Nvidia will allow its GeForce GTS250, GT240/220 and 9800GT/9500GT defend against AMD’s Radeon HD 5770/5750, 4870/4850 and 4670/4650.

For the mainstream market, Nvidia will mainly push its GeForce 210.

Meanwhile, AMD will launch 40nm Radeon HD 5670/5570 (Redwood) and HD 5450 (Cedar) GPUs at the end of January or in February 2010, the sources noted.

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