Nvidia is going to release GK110 gpu

blackdat510

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Watch the video from Nvidia about CUDA 5 and will see it written GK110 in the video at the 2:18 mark.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVMjOOLBUn8&feature=g-u-u

[font=comic sans ms,cursive]What is Nvidia going to call the GK110 GPU card when they release it.[/font]

[font=comic sans ms,cursive]The GTX7** next year or after the 7990.[/font]

[font=comic sans ms,cursive]I think the GTX690 will beat the 7990 when AMD release it.[/font]
 
If they release it within the next two-three months I am going to have a fantastically hard time arguing with myself over whether to buy it or not.
 
errrrrrr,690 is already out,"Big" Kepler will be October,probably a refresh of the 6xx cards,i.e. a slow way into 7xx,kind of how they slipped from 98xx to 2xx.
 
errrrrrr,690 is already out,"Big" Kepler will be October,probably a refresh of the 6xx cards,i.e. a slow way into 7xx,kind of how they slipped from 98xx to 2xx.

October is a little too far away for me, so perhaps I'll be able to slip away before temptation gives way!

And, I think the OP means that the yet to be released 7990 is going to be beaten by the 690.
 
October is a little too far away for me, so perhaps I'll be able to slip away before temptation gives way!

And, I think the OP means that the yet to be released 7990 is going to be beaten by the 690.
I know the GTX690 is release, I think when AMD release the 7990 it will not beat the GTX690.

I'm not a Nvidia fanboy. I own graphics cards from (ATI) AMD and Nvidia. I buy the best/performance for dollar, at time of each built.
 
I know the GTX690 is release, I think when AMD release the 7990 it will not beat the GTX690.

I'm not a Nvidia fanboy. I own graphics cards from (ATI) AMD and Nvidia. I buy the best/performance for dollar, at time of each built.

Never said otherwise
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Did anyone even consider that maybe the GK110 might be a Quadro only card?
Nvidia will have to release it to the mainstream Graphics cards (GTX) too in the future.

I heard they had a die problem with the gk110 architecture, so they release the GTX680 with the gk104 instead.
 
Nvidia will have to release it to the mainstream Graphics cards (GTX) too in the future.

I heard they had a die problem with the gk110 architecture, so they release the GTX680 with the gk104 instead.

They don't have too. In case you have not noticed Nvidia has done A LOT of changes lately. Maybe they are considering making the 104 as the mainstream and the 110 the professional series. Companies do evolve. When I saw this video I did not think mainstream, I though professional. Gamers do not need Cuda.
 
They don't have too. In case you have not noticed Nvidia has done A LOT of changes lately. Maybe they are considering making the 104 as the mainstream and the 110 the professional series. Companies do evolve. When I saw this video I did not think mainstream, I though professional. Gamers do not need Cuda.

This is true, but it would be a shame. I think everyone's pretty certain, or at least I am, that the current 680 was going to be sold as the 660/670 before Nvidia saw the returns of AMDs work. Because of this, I live in hope that the '110 shall be released to the mainstream market, as a giant 'look what we can do if we want to' to AMD.
 
what about GTX/S 695? nvidia is know for adding that 5 at the end especially in 2xx and 4xx series, who knows
 
Who knows what the GK110 will be, I don't see it being that good of a card or else Nvidia will be putting themselves out by losing sales on the 6xx makes sense to me that it would be a workstation card.

Not sure about the 7990 not beating the 690 though, looking at the 7970 cf vs the 690 it's going to be very close, if AMD get the drivers right they could be on to a winner.
 
Found this info at the guru3d .com

Over at the other side of the pond the NVIDIA GK110 Kepler GPU has been 'somewhat' introduced.

We stated in our GTX 670/680 reviews already that the GK104 really was meant to be a mid-range ship. It's just VERY good, so good that NVIDIA delayed the GK110 for the consumer market and gave the professional market priority. We do expect the GK110 at the end of the year for consumers.

The upcoming Tesla K20 card will be equipped with a whopping 2880 Shader / ALU processor encounting monster.

It features a threefold increase in double precision performance over a comparable Fermi core and also incorporates high level dynamic parallelism, and Hyper Q technology.

Hyper Q allows these new Kepler parts to process up to 32 concurrent work queues (versus the single work queue for Fermi), allowing its massively powerful parallel abilities to stay fully engaged, optimizing efficiency.

GK 110 -- "Big Kepler" Here's what we know:
  • 7.1 Billion Transistors
  • 2880 Shader processors
  • 15 SMX (shader engines with 192 Shader-ALUs)
  • 384-Bit wide GDDR5 memory bus
  • 6-Pin & 8-Pin power connectors for Tesla K20-cards
  • 3x higher double precision

It's not much to look at, but this is how K20 will look:

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Who knows what the GK110 will be, I don't see it being that good of a card or else Nvidia will be putting themselves out by losing sales on the 6xx makes sense to me that it would be a workstation card.

Not sure about the 7990 not beating the 690 though, looking at the 7970 cf vs the 690 it's going to be very close, if AMD get the drivers right they could be on to a winner.
It's all ways about the drivers.
 
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