The latest rumours on Nvidia’s Kepler 28nm architecture have been compiled into a neat table by the team over at CPU World. The table suggests that the 600 series cards will be based off three main chips the GK 104, GK 106 and GK 110. There will also be 7 single GPU cards and then 1 dual GPU card, the GTX 690. Although it is very important to stress right now that these are simply rumours about Kepler that have no specific evidence for proof. They have originated from somewhere in the Far East and were released on the same day AMD released its 2012-2013 roadmap.
CPU World summarises the performance expectations of Kepler based on these rumours:
The GTX680 will offer approx 45% better performance than AMD Radeon HD7970, which is it’s direct competitor. GTX670 will be a 20% improvement over HD7950, while GTX660Ti will perform 10% better than HD7950. GTX660 is said to perform similar to GTX580. GTX650Ti will equal the performance of GTX570, and GTX650 will replace GTX560. Finally, GTX640 will have GTX550Ti performance. This ties in with previous rumors, which have all indicated similar performance expectations.
Source: CPU-World
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