Nvidia Fermi Now Delayed By Four Months, ATI Licks Its Chops

According to a report on DigiTimes, Nvidia’s new 40nm DirectX 11-friendly Fermi chipset, after encountering development delays, has been pushed back again. Originally slated for November 2009, now we’re looking at March 2010 for the release. Meanwhile, ATI will release its comparable 40nm chips in January or February. [DigiTimes]

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    matt

    Wednesday, December 30, 2009 at 2:31 AM

    lol, good to see ATI getting the upper hand again, something it hasn’t had since the 9700 days, and definitely not since the merger with AMD.

    I would forgive nVidia for their delays if they weren’t being so petty, and childish, with insulting cartoons, disabling physX acceleration on a secondary nVidia card if there was an ATI card in the system for NO REASON. bashing intel and acting all high and mighty after the anti trust case against intel, even though memories are still fresh of nVidia being in the exact same position.

    they have lost me as a customer, and its not because of these delays…

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