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Old Nov 12, 2010, 12:31 PM   #5
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He was talking about GF100 afaik. GF100 != Fermi. GF100 uses Fermi architecture, just like GF104, GF106, GF110 and all the GPUs that Nvidia will release until at least 28nm chips (Kepler) come out. Even then it's not known if Kepler will be based on Fermi or not. GF100 can be labeled as a "relative failure", seeing as how it should have been what GF110 is, but Fermi architecture is not a failure by any means.
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