The source reported that by the end of 2009 the company plans to release three nVidia graphics cards based on the new architecture Fermi. That model, which nVidia has already told me, is a high-performance single-chip card, which will have 16 clusters and a total of 512 universal processors. With a sufficiently high degree of confidence may be called the model Fermi GTX.

Dual-chip graphics card, of course, will have two new graphics chip, and probably will have less computational power than just 2h512 shaders, as its power consumption should not exceed 300W. Heat ─ biggest enemy of semiconductor chips, and 3.1 billion transistors, even at 40 nm process technology can not provide a lot of heat. Once the official name of this video is unknown, it could be described as Fermi GX2.

The third card let's call Fermi GT, it will be productive model, which may well become the new 8800GT. nVidia expects big sales of the video card and believes that its main rival will be Radeon HD 5850.

According to available data, these three models will be presented as early as 2009, and in the first three months of 2010 are expected to appear the rest of the family of graphics chips nVidia generation DirectX 11, including versions for the main segment and the entry level. Printable notebooks will also be released in 2010, but much later.