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Guru3D.com » News » NVIDIA might be working on another GK110 GeForce GTX for the Summer

NVIDIA might be working on another GK110 GeForce GTX for the Summer

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/19/2013 09:33 AM | source: | 24 comment(s)
NVIDIA might be working on another GK110 GeForce GTX for the Summer

Rumors are surfacing on the topic that NVIDIA release yet another GTX Titan like card, yet a hint cheaper. NVIDIA has been criticized quite a bit that the roughly $1000 it takes to purchase a single GPU Titan is simply not of interest for many of you. According to a report NVIDIA now seems to be willing to release a new card in the summer time based on the very same GK110 graphics processor.

Specifications obviously will fill the rumor mill but they should be fairly similar towards the Quadro K6000.

So that means it could feature 13 out of 15 streaming multiprocessors on the GK110 silicon, working out to a maximum of 2,496 (13 x 192) shader processors cores, 208 texture memory units, a 320-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface 3 GB of memory.

So the GeForce GTX 680 is what, 450 USD and the GTX Titan is say 1000 USD, let's assume that NVIDIA will middle out that gap with a 600~700 USD product. The new SKU could launch some time between July and August, 2013.







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Darren Hodgson
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#4557347 Posted on: 03/19/2013 10:39 AM
3 GB of VRAM is certainly better for most people I'd imagine, including myself, but I suspect this card (if it is real) will still cost at least £600.

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#4557351 Posted on: 03/19/2013 10:47 AM
I want games that could use the power :P Well, except the multi-monitor crowd, they need all they can get.

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#4557354 Posted on: 03/19/2013 10:55 AM
Still far to expensive for me :( I still can't bring myself to part with £300 for a 7970 let alone the £600 one of these will likely cost!

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#4557373 Posted on: 03/19/2013 11:52 AM
No point coming from a 690 even for the extra ram, will wait for something much better.

Hopefully around Xmas.

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#4557482 Posted on: 03/19/2013 02:44 PM
This is what nVidia is doing to its customers with the TITAN... Yeah...





And this is what they will do when the new "CHEAPER" GPU based on the GK110 comes out. Yeah...



Different product, same tactic/approach... I just love their reasoning/strategy.. :D

Disclaimer: No offense was meant at
nVidia Corp. This comment should be seen/taken purely as/for entertaining purposes.


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