http://lenzfire.com/2012/02/entire-nvidia-kepler-series-specifications-price-release-date-43823/ just wondering if you guys had seen it. i dont know how trustworthy it is
Utter tosh. Why would the '660ti' variant be slower than the '660' variant, when historically they have always been the other way around.
Yep, looks like complete and utter bobbins. Do we have an official release date yet? Is there an NDA on when the NDA will expire?
It all needs to be taken with a grain of salt unfortunately, although those rumours posted are better than some. Did anyone else spot the fudzilla story saying the 680 would have 1536 CUDA cores? What bollocks. That would be equivalent to 3x the cores of the GTX 580! http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/26194-nvidia-gtx-680-final-specs-rumoured
I love that, Nvidia love their NDA's on NDA's on NDA's, I'm suprised the website and company name aren't NDA...
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Well the main part being that the 660ti is listed to have more stream processors so doesn't need to be as fast. Current AMD lineups show that with the drop in GCN's the speed increases between Centuries. ie from 7950 to 7870. Still looks like utter bollocks, how do they plan to have a card which is around $150 less than the 580 have similar performance. Bit dubious
Still, there is no way the 680 is going to be a ludicrously generalized 45% faster than a 7970 - which makes me question everything written. Looking at the site is enough of a clue to its authenticity tbf
http://www.techpowerup.com/162021/GK104-Graphics-Card-Pictured-.html An image of the first GK104. Im getting excited now
According to Tom's Hardware, Epic have just run the Samaritan demo on a single Keplar GPU. It took 3 570/580's to render it smoothly when it was first shown. Although this time round they are using FXAA instead of MSAA which improves image quality and reduces the memory footprint by about 500MB. http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Kepler-Samaritan-GeForce-GK104-gpu,14927.html#xtor=RSS-998