source :
http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles...cid=18&id=3026
For all you enthusiasts out there, you would think that NVIDIA's going to surprise us with their GT300 based graphics cards to curb AMD's recent upswing at the world's first DirectX 11 graphics card and the fastest and most power-efficient high-end graphics card out there. Well, that's exactly what we got to hear and see among other matters pertaining to general-purpose GPU (GP-GPU) computing.

NVIDIA CEO and Co-Founder, Jen-Hsun Hunag proudly showing off the new GT300 based graphics card whose architecture is codenamed Fermi and will be the base for all new GeForce, Quadro and Tesla class products coming in the near future.

Here's the back of the GPU and its ball-grid array of contact pads.

Take a good look - this is what you might be buying into in a few months (minus the Tesla name).

The rear of the next generation graphics card.

Take note that this baby requires both a 6-pin and 8-pin PCIe power connectors.