If all goes
well, the second generation Fermi architecture should be coming in late 2010. Since
Fermi is Nvidia’s big transition that got delayed, it looks like Nvidia
plans to have two new major generations in a single year. Traditionally the new chip comes in one year and roughly 12 months after the company is ready to launch faster version of the same chip, with more muscle.
We also
learned that the mainstream Fermi won’t be significantly delayed from the original plan and
we hope to see GF100-based GT300 single-chip card in March of this year.
By November Nvidia should be ready to announce its new architecture, but this
time we only know that Fermi is the first step in new architecture development
that should stay with us for a few years. G92 foundations lasted almost three
years and we expect that Fermi and future Fermi chips in next few years to feature the same fundamental design.
After all
this is what ATI and Nvidia have been doing for quite some time now. If Nvidia doesn't push second generation Fermi to a later date, you should see these chips by Q4 2010.
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Nvidia works on second generation Fermi
To come in
2010