Thursday, March 31, 2011

NVIDIA GTX 560 without a Titanium?

If we are to believe some sources, Nvidia plans to launch in the coming weeks a new GeForce graphics card, halfway between the GTX 550 and GTX 560 Ti Ti. Logically named GeForce GTX 560 (without the Ti, so), this map would thus bridge the "gap" between the two maps shown respectively at 149 dollars and 249 dollars.

This featured a GTX graphics chipset with 336 CUDA cores functional and 56 texture units, against 384 for the GTX CUDA Cores 560 Ti. This card is also equipped with 1GB of GDDR5 memory on a 256-bit bus. The operating frequencies are not yet known, but one can reasonably assume that they will be lower than the GTX 560 Ti, but higher than the GTX 460.

In the meantime, do not give your tweezers ...

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