NVIDIA announces its GeForce : the GeForce GTX Titan


NVIDIA string of announcements Tuesday by lifting the veil on its new high-end GeForce, hitherto known as the Titan. Soberly entitled GeForce GTX Titan, the latter should start his business career in the days to come. And it is not for the GeForce GTX Titan replace the GeForce GTX 680 but the complete from the top left to shade the GeForce GTX 690.



At the heart of the GeForce GTX Titan we find the famous chip GK110, engraved in 28nm, and leading to memory cards brand like Quadro or Tesla K20 particular. Veritable orgy of transistors and computing units, the chip offers GK110 2688 CUDA cores over 14 SMX for raw computing power of 4500 gigaflops. With 7.1 billion transistors of the chip GK110 GeForce GTX Titan is accompanied by 6 GB of GDDR5 memory.


Taking a fairing pretty neat already seen with the GeForce GTX 690, GeForce GTX Titan operates at frequencies of 837 MHz for the chip with a Boost overclocking to 876 MHz. Boost technology evolving elsewhere in version 2.0 with Titan to be based not only on the estimation of the power consumption but including regulating function of temperature and always in order to dynamically increase the operating frequency of the chip. The memory is clocked at hand for its 1502 MHz NVIDIA offers the ability to disengage the maximum supply voltage of the graphics chip in order to facilitate overclocking. One option that will be exposed only via software tweaking and requires the agreement of the user to the danger of the thing without questioning the warranty. Please note that NVIDIA partners can choose to disable this option so-called overvoltage.

NVIDIA announces a recommended retail price of the Atlantic $ 999, not far from 1000 euros for this new map which we will communicate performance in detail on Thursday.

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