Physical graphics and chicken tossing
Subject: Shows and Expos | January 11, 2010 - 12:02 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Get a stereo view of nVIDIA's new Fermi based GF100 card that was demonstrated at CES 2010. A system with three of these cards was shown off with the running of a rocket sled. Mostly a physics demo, but partially a game, the rocket sled demo shows off how physics cards can allow the interaction of an engine as it tears its self to pieces due to extreme G-forces. Legit Reviews has a close up of the monitor or you can always check out Ryan interviewing the demonstrator with the video in the background.
"Legit Reviews got a chance to look at test system that had not one, but three GF100 Fermi graphics
cards running in triple SLI demo. The demo is being narrated by NVIDIA and it is worth a look! .
NVIDIA also announced that GF100 was in volume production, so it looks like Fermi will still be out in
Q1 2010."
Here are some more Shows and Expos articles from around the web:
- CES 2010: CoolIT @
ThinkComputers
- Plastic Logic
launches the QUE proReader @ HEXUS
- Top 10 CES 2010 Highlights @
I4U
- CES 2010:
Silverstone @ ThinkComputers
- CES 2010: OCZ Vertex 2, Z-
Drive P88 and USB 3.0 SSDs @ Legit Reviews
- CES 2010: Everki @
TechwareLabs
- NVIDIA Next Gen Tegra Processor Unveiled At CES 2010 @ Hot Hardware
- Day 4 CES
Coverage @ OCC
- CES 2010: OCZ @
ThinkComputers
- The CES 2010
Conclusion - SoCs, Motherboards, Cases & More @ AnandTech
- CES 2010: Kingston HyperX 24GB
1600MHz Memory Kit @ Legit Reviews
- CES 2010 TV Trends - 3D,
Ridiculously Thin and Connected @ AnandTech
- SSD Torture
Test at CES @ ExtremeTech
- CES convention highlights @ The Inquirer
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