Thursday, March 31, 2011

GTX 560 "Vanilla," GF114 lighter?

Nvidia is ready to bridge the equity gap between the GTX and GTX 550Ti 560Ti, currently entrusted to solutions of the previous series GTX-400 (GTX 460 and GTX 460 1GB SE), with a new model of the GTX 560. The board, without the suffix Ti (Titanium), should use the core in GF114 GF104 configuration, ie with only 336 Cores CUDA-enabled (but the number could be even lower: 288?).

The allocation of GDDR5 video memory will continue to be 1024MB GDDR5 256-bit bus. According to the site Heise Online, the substantial difference between the GTX 460 will be given by the higher clock frequencies, while the launch is expected in mid-April and early May.

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