NVIDIA said its next-generation graphics processor known as the Kepler code come out of factories by the end of the year, according to remarks reported by Xbit labs. We contacted NVIDIA France and await their response. Rumors suggested that Kepler would have passed the stage Taped Out in early July and production difficulties at TSMC forced the chameleon a marketing plan for 2012.
It seems that this date is confirmed. Indeed, delivery of graphics chips to partners at the end of the year would provide a marketing graphics cards in the first half of 2012. The technical details around the chip are still scarce.
It seems that this date is confirmed. Indeed, delivery of graphics chips to partners at the end of the year would provide a marketing graphics cards in the first half of 2012. The technical details around the chip are still scarce.
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