NVIDIA's GeForce Titan will hold the position of flagship single-GPU video adapter for months and months, but very few people will afford to get it.
Because of that, NVIDIA is preparing a second adapter powered by the GK110 graphics processing unit, SweClockers reports. It will have 13 out of 15 streaming multiprocessors, meaning 2,496 CUDA cores enabled. It should also get 208 texture units, 5 GB GDDR5 VRAM, a 320-bit interface, and 40 ROPs. All in all, the board will be similar, to an extent, to the Quadro K6000 professional video adapter that came out this very month (March 2013).
We don't know what price the newcomer will sport, but we suspect it will be somewhere between the $450 / 450 Euro of GTX 680 and the $1,000 / 1,000 Euro of the GTX Titan.
NVIDIA GeForce GK110 video card Image credits to SweClockers |
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