Recently, Chris Malachowsky, co-founder of Nvidia, confided that future graphics processors of the company known as Kepler code released in 2011, at the end of the year. Nvidia wanted to curb his words without denying it completely. A spokesman said: "Although we will have first chips this year, the production of products based on Kepler is actually 2012.
We wanted to clarify this so that no one expected to see the products available this year. "That has the merit of being clear. AMD on the other hand may be able to deliver its next-generation GPU (Southern Islands) this year, thanks to a chip less demanding in terms of frequency. Nvidia, AMD and Apple even depend largely on the ability of founders such as TSMC in servicing the etching 28 nm.
We wanted to clarify this so that no one expected to see the products available this year. "That has the merit of being clear. AMD on the other hand may be able to deliver its next-generation GPU (Southern Islands) this year, thanks to a chip less demanding in terms of frequency. Nvidia, AMD and Apple even depend largely on the ability of founders such as TSMC in servicing the etching 28 nm.
- NVIDIA seen delaying Kepler, Maxwell graphics to 2012, 2014 (08/07/2011)
- NVIDIA delaying GPUs over subpar performance and production? (08/07/2011)
- Carl Sagan on Kepler (10/07/2011)
- Nvidia's "Kal-El" quad-core tablet coming in the fall, phone to be announced at CES 2012 (02/08/2011)
- Nvidia, Your S&P Leader (01/08/2011)
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