The next generation VGA card NVIDIA-based graphics chipset Fermi, the GeForce GTX 580, has been announced for late November or December dipasarkanpada early. Vga card design allows increased 20 percent faster than GTX 480. This launch will be followed by the release of mainstream vga card in 2011 using architectural GF112, GF119 and GF114, which most of the same architecture used GF110 GTX 580.
Sources from Digitimes add that Kepler NVIDIA chipset architecture designs, which is built on 28nm process, will begin to replace the Fermi towards the end of 2011, with his successor named Maxwell that matured in 2012.
Most of the differences in performance caused by a large jump in the number of texture units: an increase from 60 in the GTX 480 into a number of 128 in the GTX 580, which allows to handle more simultaneous texture and related effects as well. More information will use a number of core 512 shader (visual effects), which increased from 448 at this time. A 512-bit memory bus and GDDR5 memory will provide extra bandwidth.