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Nvidia GF100 to support some serious anti-aliasing

On January 4th, 2010 in Uncategorized -


Nvidia’s upcoming DirectX 11 graphis chip, codenamed “Fermi”, will, according to the company’s Facebook postings, support up to 32xAA — which is some rather serious anti-aliasing (Wikipedia entry on anti-aliasing, in case you’re not familiar with it).

Nvidia also revealed that the new chip, supposedly named GF100, will power the 3D playback of Blu-ray movies. The new chip is expected to be showcased at CES, with a launch in March.

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