Rumors of dual-GM200 Graphics Card Instigated
Over at the traditional gossip website resources it is claimed that Nvidia held a private meeting with selected members of the press, showcasing a new product. This product is to be rumored somthing like the Titan Z, this round obviously it would be a dual-GM200 graphics card.
And yes that would be a dual GeForce GTX 980 Ti or (hopefully) Titan X crammed onto one PCB. The rumors are very loose and inconsistent, and I have not seen any confirmed info that the meeting actually happened aside from a write-up at wccftech. It however lies within the line of expectancy that a dual-GPU based GM200 product would see light of day anytime this year, likely in the Q3 / Q4 timeframe for a release.
I however can tell you for fact that we have not (yet) been informed about such a product. The rumor is interesting though as it would mean an incredible performing product, to be very suited for Ultra HD gaming. Such a dual GM200 based product would get something like 5632 (980 Ti) or 6144 (Titan X) shader processors and then memory could be 12 or even 24 GB spread across two GPUs. It's likely the 12GB option though.
Well, at least it is a sexy rumor - fingers crossed :)
GeForce GTX | 780 | 780 Ti | 970 | 980 | 980 Ti | Dual Gm200 | Titan Black | Titan X | Titan Z |
Stream (Shader) Processors | 2304 | 2880 | 1664 | 2048 | 2816 | 5632 or 6144 | 2880 | 3072 | 5760 |
Core Clock (MHz) | 863 | 875 | 1050 | 1126 | 1002 | 1002 | 889 | 1002 | 705 |
Boost Clock | 900 | 928 | 1178 | 1216 | 1076 | 1076 | 980 | 1076 | 876 |
Memory Clock (effective MHz) | 6000 | 7000 | 7000 | 7000 | 7000 | 7000 | 7000 | 7000 | 7000 |
Memory amount | 3072 | 3072 | 4096 | 4096 | 6144 | 12288 | 6144 | 12288 | 12288 |
Memory Interface | 384-bit | 384-bit | 256-bit | 256-bit | 384-bit | 384-bit | 384-bit | 384-bit | 384-bit |
Memory Type | GDDR5 | GDDR5 | GDDR5 | GDDR5 | GDDR5 | GDDR5 | GDDR5 | GDDR5 | GDDR5 |
Something like this with a nice dark shield perhaps ?
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Well, Titan Z is also reported as a 12GB buffer but we all know about how Dual-GPU frame buffer works.
I didn't see anywhere being mentioned about how many GB will this "possibly" new card have.
A teaser below.


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Yay for another $3000+ card!

Not to mention that if/when it comes out, the next generation will be literally around the corner, but hey, I'm sure some millionaires will be happy to have something to burn their green on.

Was the same with Titan Z and GTX 980.
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Yay for another $3000+ card!

Not to mention that if/when it comes out, the next generation will be literally around the corner, but hey, I'm sure some millionaires will be happy to have something to burn their green on.

On this kind of product the price is not important at all.
It's just a demonstrative piece of "savoir faire" whatever it will be success or not, doesn't mater, as it will help sell the 940(???) or the GTX950.
A bit like the VW Golf W32... everyone bought the dirty TDI instead lol
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It looks like HardwareCanucks went there. If he didn't then he sure put some effort in it.

He doesn't mention the dual GPU, though. Just the GTX 980 (without the M) for laptops.
The second link doesn't contain much info. The first one has some benches.
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Yay for another $3000+ card!
Not to mention that if/when it comes out, the next generation will be literally around the corner, but hey, I'm sure some millionaires will be happy to have something to burn their green on.