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Now the wait is over, NVIDIA published the “major announcement” that they were so excited about last Friday. On Friday, March 26th, PAX East 2010 will be taking place in Boston, Massachusetts. NVIDIA has announced an open invitation for anyone wanted to see the next generation of PC gaming. NVIDIA’s dubbing the unveiling a “Special Must See Presentation”. The unveiling will take place Friday, March 26th in the Main Theater 6PM to 7PM EST.

Come see NVIDIA unveil the next generation of PC gaming. Want to see what’s hot and what’s next? If you’re even vaguely a fan of PC games and miss this special event, you’ll likely be spending the next few months kicking yourself. Line up early as seating is limited. ‘Nuff said.

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Nvidia seems to have partially fallen behind the technology curve this time. Many have been awaiting the GF100 series, or GeForce Fermi, to bring (mostly) DirectX 11 and GDDR5 to NVIDIA rigs. Earlier this month we reported that the first NVIDIA GF100 cards would be the GTX 480 and GTX 470.

Thanks to a tweet by NVIDIA, Monday, February 22nd at 9:00 AM PST (Pacific Standard Time), NVIDIA will be tweeting a major announcement. Speculations leads us to believe that NVIDIA will either be Announcing the launch of the GTX 480 and 470 GPU’s, or the launch date. There have been several hints towards the exact launch data, some say it will be March 27, 2010 and others sa...


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An Administrator of the NVIDIA forums, and an avid technology enthusiast has left us. Chris Arthington (ChrisRay) was a passionate gamer and was always ready to help those of the NVIDIA forums. CES 2010 was unfortunately his last technology conference, spent with the members of the GeForce team. He died Thursday of pneumonia. Not only has the GeForce community lost a valuable member, but also the 3D community as a whole. His goal with NVIDIA was to, "Help All Nvidia users by improving their experience with Nvidia Hardware."

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NVIDIA’s Facebook page was updated just minutes ago with some new information on the GeForce Fermi architecture. With a post that says, “Fun Fact of the Week: GeForce GTX 480 and GeForce GTX 470 will be the names of the first two GPUs shipped based on our new GF100 chip!

Exitios, moderator from the NVIDIA Forums, confirmed the post as “legit”. The GF100 architecture is NVIDIA’s newest platform aimed at the high-end market. Is expected to make an introduction in Q2 2010, and is currently in volume production, as mentioned by Jen-Hsun Huang, NVIDIA CEO at the NVIDIA Press conference at CES 2010.

The GeForce Fermi series will be NVIDIA's first DirectX 11 native GPU and will feature vast improvements over the GTX200 series. Including:

  • 3.0 billion transistors
  • 40nm TSMC
  • 384-bit memory interface
  • 512 shader cores [renamed into CUDA Cores]
  • 32 CUDA cores per Shader Cluster
  • GDDR5 memory

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NVIDIA’s press conference was led by none-other than the CEO himself, Jen-Hsun Huang. It seems that no one can get enough of tablets. During yesterday’s keynote, Steven Ballmer announce the availability of an HP Slate tablet. Huang shown off many things today, the first of which were several tablets. Most notable of which was the Compal tablet, hitting the MID market where it counts. NVIDIA plans on releasing many tablets like the Compal, most of which will be based on the Tegra chipset. As of now, Tegra is only used in the Zune HD.

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nvidia GT300 DirectX11 graphics card Thanks to BSN, the specifications for the NVIDIA GT300 or “Fermi” platform has been unveiled. It turns out NVIDIA has dropped the GPGPU and has gone for the kill. The GT300’s will be a cGPU, which is a type of hybrid GPU that combines the number-crunching abilities of the CPU, all on the GPU PCB.

Fermi was named after Italian physicist Enrico Fermi, who invented the first nuclear reactor. Reactor happens to be one of the codenames for the GT300 series.

Just as expected, the GT300 series will buff GDDR5. Unexpectedly, we will see this configurations in 1.5, 3, and 6GB of vRAM. Now here are the specifications, courtesy of BSN:

  • 3.0 billion transistors
  • 40nm TSMC
  • 384-bit memory interface
  • 512 shader cores [renamed into CUDA Cores]
  • 32 CUDA cores per Shader Cluster
  • 1MB L1 cache memory [divided into 16KB Cache -...

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