A story that slid somewhat under the radar with all the ongoings of MWC, website Fudzilla, reported at the end of last week, that NVIDIA Kepler products have swung into full production as close sources reveal that NVIDIA has at last spoken to partners, cluing them in on the cards' reference design.
This suggests that NVIDIA is on-track for an April release, where, as with the release of the 500-series, cards are likely to feature reference designs until partners have the chance to perfect non-standard offerings. Reports did also state that NVIDIA was receiving slightly low 28nm yields but that it was nothing on the scale of the 40nm Fermi production two years ago.
We're all eagerly awaiting to see what NVIDIA has to offer as we've all read some pretty crazy rumours in terms of performance and, whilst suggestions do strongly point towards the line-up outperforming AMD's current 7xxx-series offerings, we wonder just how long NVIDIA can wait whilst AMD is out selling cards; too much longer and AMD's 'Sea Islands' 8xxx series will be on the horizon.