We asked quite a few Nvidia people why Fermi got
delayed and each time we hit a wall. Nvidia's PR department didn't want to
talk about what went wrong on the chip.
The only answer we ever got was that Fermi is the most complex
chip that Nvidia ever made and that it takes huge amount of engineering to get
such a complex chip out in the field. You need to read between the lines, a lot.
One can only imagine that some parts of the chip didn't
work in A1 silicon, as it took Nvidia all the way to A3 to prepare it for launch.
The launch should happen on the 26 in USA and 27th March in Europe,
but we are not sure about the availability as we expect it to sell-out at the
launch day.
We
will try to dig out what went wrong, but obviously some part of chip didn’t work
we only need to find out which one. The glitch was big enough to
delay the launch for some six months.
This
all remind us of ATI's R600 delay, when the card had problems with getting over 500MHz
due to the faulty third party IP.
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Nvidia stays silent on Fermi delay
The most complex chip ever they claim