The rumored GeForce GTX 590, Nvidia's first 'official' dual-GPU graphics card to make use of the Fermi architecture, is set to become a reality later this month but we can already get to know it pretty well thanks to a slide that leaked online.
Leaving aside the marketing touch ('Barely Street Legal...' riiight), the slide does tell us that the GTX 590 will indeed have two GF110 GPUs with all their 1024 (2 x 512) CUDA Cores enabled, will feature an on-board PCIe bridge chip, a 12-layer, 2oz copper PCB (printer circuit board), a 10-phase power design, 3GB of GDDR5 memory, and will require additional power through two 8-pin PCIe power connectors.
The new card also has a dual-slot cooler with two vapor chambers, a center fan and a removable cover, and seems to include three DVI ports, for 3D Vision Surround no doubt. Unfortunately, the final clocks are still elusive but there's one more week to go until launch so new leaks are expected.