Nvidia posts picture of a real Fermi card

Posted at 15:48 by Alex Watson with 22 comments

Well, this time it's real - probably. Nvidia PR man Brian Burke just posted a picture of a Ferm-based graphics card - which he called the GeForce 100 - on Twitter.

In the tweet, Burke says it's running the "Unigine Heaven" DX11 benchmark.

Nvidia posts picture of a real Fermi card
Here it is!

You may now commence your speculations about how it will stack up against the new Radeon HD 5970.

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Written on 18th November 2009
Tags directx 11, fermi, gpu, hardware, nvidia

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Quote andrew8200m 18th November 2009, 15:54
Thats huge! Its looking like the single chip card too ie the step up from the gtx260/280 that was originaly introduced as the gtx200 series. Cant wait for NV to release a powerhouse replacement of the 295... im saving my penies :D

Andy
Quote Jaffo 18th November 2009, 16:51
I'm most interested in what comes out around the £100 mark, whether that be from nVidia or ATI dropping the 5770's price.
Quote pimonserry 18th November 2009, 17:21
GeForce 100?
Are they running the numbers backwards now?
Quote The Jambo 18th November 2009, 17:45
I've completely given up on Nvidia's numbering system now.
Quote andrew8200m 18th November 2009, 17:50
It'll only be. Geforce 100 to stop arguments with people making up names. They called the gtx260 etc the gtx200 or something similar, the 8800gts 512 was the g92 yet the 8800gtx a g80.

Code names mean nothing bud!

Andy
Quote Rocket_Knight64 18th November 2009, 18:42
Is that 2x 8pin for a single GPU!? And also longer then a R2E. I was hoping that it would be a little shorter then the 5870.

As much as Nvidia has messed us around, I am looking forward to seeing the actual performance.
Quote wuyanxu 18th November 2009, 20:14
what if it's the same empty case nVidia showed at their event, and the demo on-screen was run using an ATI card........
Quote Ph4ZeD 18th November 2009, 20:18
Is this really the best response that nVidia has for ATi 5970, a picture of the competition? Its surprising just how quickly nVidia has sunk to cheap sniping in response to a superior product.
Quote Baz 18th November 2009, 21:58
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Originally Posted by Ph4ZeD
Is this really the best response that nVidia has for ATi 5970, a picture of the competition? Its surprising just how quickly nVidia has sunk to cheap sniping in response to a superior product.

Unfair to say 5870 is "superior." Actually released? Sure, but we've no way of knowing if Fermi is going to be better to worse just yet.
Quote deadsea 19th November 2009, 02:08
Superior or not, it does come across as a PR cheap shot... It is a picture of a card that they claim to be the actual Fermi which conveniently doesn't show the back of the card which may or may not show cut traces. You know, much like the sample they had much earlier?

My impression of them is pretty much down the crapper at the moment. I'll believe them when they run it on a system in front of people who aren't in their PR department/payroll.
Quote Xtrafresh 19th November 2009, 02:41
w00t a picture.

So that means nothing, aside from the fact that they now claim to have made one of their samples actually run a demo.

nVidia is in a tight spot at the moment. I don't really blame them for doing this, it's just a teaser to keep their fanbase interested and onboard (haha).
What i understand much less is that they can't seem to be able to make up a proper name for the thing. Why not just call it the Fermi 1, if it's a pre-production sample?
Quote Abdul Hadi 19th November 2009, 07:31
I really hope its a giant with the pros mentioned i.e 1/10 the price and 1/20 the power consumed. But I really hate the numbering. Whats Geforce 100! but what the hell, Gotta get one.
Quote andrew8200m 19th November 2009, 08:57
if the predicted specs are anything to go by, gddr5 with 384bit interface and 512 shaders... that equate to around 1.7x the power of a gtx295!!!! Can you imagine a dual chip built like that? If these "rumours" are true your looking at a single chip card thats faster than the 5970 and a dual chip that could potentially have more power than quad fire (2x5970). This is going to cost an arm and a leg and no doubt knocjk out the national grid with its power requirements.


Andy
Quote SNiiPE_DoGG 19th November 2009, 09:01
its a very hairy picture if you see some of the flaws pointed out in the pic. mainly the second mouse with the light on and the keyboard with no lights on and the blatant keyboard wires running up to the "auxillary" system above.
Quote clipgangbloodgang 19th November 2009, 11:17
Look huge to me.
Great stuff.
Quote Krikkit 19th November 2009, 13:05
Quote:
Originally Posted by andrew8200m
...the 8800gts 512 was the g92 yet the 8800gtx a g80.

Code names mean nothing bud!

They were based on vastly different chips don't forget. They didn't just respin it at a smaller size.
Quote andrew8200m 19th November 2009, 13:13
Quote:
Originally Posted by Krikkit
They were based on vastly different chips don't forget. They didn't just respin it at a smaller size.

Yes but what I am saying the higher the chip number doesnt mean the better the card. The 8800gts was and still is slower than an 8800gtx yet according to some here, they assume the gerforce 100 means slower and worse than the gt200 chip. |Thats all I was getting at with my other post.

Andy
Quote dec 20th November 2009, 03:45
Quote:
Originally Posted by Krikkit
They were based on vastly different chips don't forget. They didn't just respin it at a smaller size.


What is a GTS 250 then?

What about the laptop GeForce parts?
Quote HourBeforeDawn 24th November 2009, 05:17
nah I still say its a fake and thats just a screen cap of the benchmark program =p just an attempt to sour ATI launch of their newest card.
Quote Krayzie_B.o.n.e. 1st December 2009, 04:41
Nvidia has been way to quiet which means theyu have no answer for what ATI has unleashed in the last couple months.

any other time they would have released a card right on top of ATI.
Nvidia underestimated ATI and now they are left speechless.
Quote gavomatic57 1st December 2009, 08:13
Quote:
Originally Posted by Krayzie_B.o.n.e.
Nvidia has been way to quiet which means theyu have no answer for what ATI has unleashed in the last couple months.

any other time they would have released a card right on top of ATI.
Nvidia underestimated ATI and now they are left speechless.

...or if you think about it another way...there is literally no point releasing a DX11 card with no DX11 games to play...

Aside from the fact that there are barely any 5870's out in the wild, especially in the UK - I don't think there is much point hurrying.

AMD were the first to launch a DX10.1 card as well, but they may as well not have bothered - the biggest games of the year are still on DX9 and DX10.0
Quote SNiiPE_DoGG 1st December 2009, 09:49
trust me, lack of games and dx11 has nothing to do with the absence of fermi cards.

Nvidia has literally stopped selling the gtx 275 and 260 because they just cant compete - do you think they would do that if they were "just waiting for games"
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