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Update: Nvidia Fermi Production and Availability
3:40 PM - January 11, 2010 by Tuan Nguyen
Just a quick update regarding more information on Nvidia's upcoming Fermi GPU:
We received word from an Nvidia partner that Fermi will go into production starting in the 3rd week of February, and be available in "low quantities" starting mid-march.
According to our source, Fermi's yield will be low but not any worse than what AMD/ATI is experiencing. TSMC, the company producing Radeon HD 5800 series at 40nm, is "happy at 4-percent yield," said our source.
Nvidia's Fermi GPU will be the company's first DX11 GPU.
Update:to clarify, the 4-percent yield is regarding Radeon HD 5800 series. Nvidia's Fermi is expected to do better.
Simply deleting this article is not enough. A front page retraction needs to be made. Please do the right thing. This article has spurred a wildfire of misinformation all over the internet. The article even falls below average FUD.
Thank You,
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Update: Nvidia Fermi Production and Availability
3:40 PM - January 11, 2010 by Tuan Nguyen
Just a quick update regarding more information on Nvidia's upcoming Fermi GPU:
We received word from an Nvidia partner that Fermi will go into production starting in the 3rd week of February, and be available in "low quantities" starting mid-march.
According to our source, Fermi's yield will be low but not any worse than what AMD/ATI is experiencing. TSMC, the company producing Radeon HD 5800 series at 40nm, is "happy at 4-percent yield," said our source.
Nvidia's Fermi GPU will be the company's first DX11 GPU.
Update:to clarify, the 4-percent yield is regarding Radeon HD 5800 series. Nvidia's Fermi is expected to do better.
Simply deleting this article is not enough. A front page retraction needs to be made. Please do the right thing. This article has spurred a wildfire of misinformation all over the internet. The article even falls below average FUD.
Thank You,
Lavacon