Nvidia's 2012 GPU lineup based on the new Kepler GPU
appeared in some web sites, although the information
has not been confirmed by the company.
According to a post on the
Lenzfire.com web site, NVIDIA's whole
range of Kepler-powered graphics cards will be PCI-E
3.0 compliant, with the GTX960 topping the group at
$999 when it arrives in Q3 of this year. The GTX640
will retail for $139 when it arrives in May. Reading
rumors is always fun so please treat the information below as speculation:
| Model |
Code
name |
Memory Clock |
Core
Clock |
GPU Clock |
Bus Width |
Memory Bus Width |
Price |
| GTX690 |
GK110x2 |
4.5GHz GDDR5 |
750MHz |
1.5GHz |
2x488bit |
2x252GB/s |
$995 |
| GTX680 |
GK110 |
5.5GHz GDDR5 |
850MHz |
1.7Ghz |
512bit |
352GB/s |
$649 |
| GTX670 |
GK110 |
5GHz GDDR5 |
850MHz |
1.7GHz |
448bit |
280GB/s |
$499 |
| GTX600Ti |
GK110 |
5GHz GDDR5 |
850MHz |
1.7GHz |
384bit |
240GB/s |
$399 |
| GTX660 |
GK104 |
5.8GHz GDDR5 |
900MHz |
1.8Ghz |
256bit |
186GB/s |
$319 |
| GTX650Ti |
GK104 |
5.5GHz GDDR5 |
850MHz |
1.7GHz |
224bit |
154GB/s |
$249 |
| GTX650 |
GK106 |
5.5GHz GDDR5 |
900MHz |
1.8GHz |
192bit |
132GB/s |
$179 |
| GTX640 |
GK106 |
5.5GHz GDDR5 |
850MHz |
1.7GHz |
128bit |
88GB/s |
$139 |