Back in September of last year NVIDIA pledged that the successor to Fermi, Kepler, would arrive in 2011 . Since then, things had been rather quiet at the next-gen GPU front. In reality, rumors have began to circulate that the 28nm-based chip will be pushed back to 2012. Seems those rumblings aren’t entirely inaccurate. While the newest polygon pushing silicon will start being churned out before it is time to buy a brand new calendar, final products won’t start shipping until next year, as a corporation rep told TechSpot. Kepler’s descendent, Maxwell, remains expected to land sometime in either 2013 or 2014, but there’s a lot of time for that timetable to slip back a bit of too.
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