As expected today NVIDIA announced its first DirectX 11 graphics cards. Based on the much-hyped Fermi architecture, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX480 and GeForce GTX470 video cards are targeted towards hard-core gamers who want nothing but the top-end graphics solution for their computing machines. NVIDIA further reports that its first DirectX 11 solutions support up to 3-way NVIDIA SLI technology, CUDA architecture, PhysX technology, and NVIDIA's PolyMorph Engine, a geometry processing engine built from the ground up for DirectX 11 tessellation.
The GeForce GTX480 is the star product with 480 CUDA cores, 700MHz core clock, 1401MHz processor clock, and 1536MB GDDR5 memory.
On the other hand the GeForce GTX470 features 448 CUDA cores, 607MHz core clock, 1215MHz processor clock, and 1280MB GDDR5 memory.
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