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Gigabyte along with Zotac and MSI has announced its 448 core variant of the GTX 560Ti. The GV-N560448-13I card is based on Gigabyte’s own GF110 PCB comprised of ultra durable components.
Original article [08-12-10 – 19:20:22] – The Nvidia GeForce GTX 570 has been launched, and it is priced at $329. The reviews around the web so far seem to peg the single-GPU card ahead of both ...
I used to get to play with the SGI big iron back in the day from Onyxes to Tezros. I'm curious to see how things stack up. The last SGI graphics workstation based on IRIX was their Tezro system ...
The new “Kepler” architecture for the 2012 GeForce GTX series see the card shrinking the die size for a 28nm production process. You’re looking at the GTX 680’s GK104 GPU as a 295mm2 chip compared ...
40nm Fermi second-gen GF110 reaches EOL Alas, the day has finally arrived for Nvidia to terminate production of its GeForce 500 Series single-GPU flagship card, the GeForce GTX 580. The card that ...
GK104 packs four times the special function units (SFUs) and twice the texture units as GF110; the core is capable of processing twice as many instructions per clock ...
The underlying GPU is based on the high-end GF110 die of the GTX 570 and 580, not the cheaper GF114 used on the GTX 560 Ti: naming conventions, eh? In fact, ...
They’ve laid out a pretty impressive chart comparing the current GF110 and GF114 chips to the new GK100 and GK104 chips and it looks like Nvidia is planning a tsunami on AMD’s Southern Islands.
The 560 Ti 448 is built on the 40nm GF110 GPU (Fermi), and inside it’s got a 320-bit memory interface, 448 stream processors, 56 texture units, 40 ROPs, and a core clocked to 732MHz; in simpler ...
Instead, the GTX 560 Ti 448 Core is built using the larger, more power hungry GF110 GPU; the full-size Fermi GPU found in both the GTX 580 1.5GB and GTX 570 1.3GB.
The GF110 is the same core that's used on its highest end GTX580 cards, which has 512 shader cores. The GTX 560Ti 448 is, like the 480 core GTX 570, ...
This in turn would give the card 448 CUDA Cores, as denoted by the supposed model name NVIDIA is going for, "GeForce GTX 560 Ti (448 Core). This compares to the 480 cores on the GTX 570 and 512 on ...