Graphic Cards Nvidia Maxwell GPU's

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Starting a thread for rumors, news, reviews & price updates regarding Nvidia's forthcoming Maxwell GPU's.

Rumourville (via Legitreviews) -

Is NVIDIA going to be releasing their next-generation graphics processor next month? SweClockers is reporting that the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti will be released in the middle of February and that it will be using a GPU based on the Maxwell architecture. Maxwell is the successor to Kepler, so this would be a pretty big deal for gamers around the world. The site didn’t give any specific details of the video card, but did mention that it would likely be made by TSMC on the 28nm process and then down the road move it down to 20nm for a product refresh. They also believe that the upcoming NVIDIA Geforce GTX 750 Ti will replace the current NVIDIA Geforce GTX 650 Ti Boost, so that could mean this card would be in the $149-$169 price range as that was the original SRP on the GTX 650 Ti Boost when it was released in March 2013.

Other sites are claiming that the GeForce GTX 750 Ti will be launching on February 18th and will be bringing new features to the table like Unified Virtual Memory (UVM). This makes sense as NVIDIA already announced that Maxwell would be using UVM at the 2013 GPU Technology Conference. The goal of UVM is basically to use page faults in the virtual memory systems to detect when a piece of memory is being accessed on the GPU and move the pages to the device, and then move it back to the CPU when the CPU accesses it. This is something that is kind of being done today with Unified Virtual Addressing (UVA), but Maxwell does it with hardware.

NVIDIA of course hasn’t confirmed any of this and does not talk about leaks or any unreleased products. It does seem odd to us that NVIDIA would place the first Maxwell GPU into the GeForce GTX 700 series, but NVIDIA knows what they are doing. Maybe they are saving the GeForce GTX 800 series for when the shrink the process node.
 
Some more info, though not "official" so treat as such.

Over at Asian website Coolaler initial numbers of the GeForce GTX 750 Ti, that is rumored to be on Nvidia's new Maxwell architecture (still on 28nm btw) have appeared. You'd expect the card to sit inbetween GTX 660 and say 760 performance, but according to the early numbers, the card is 10% slower than a GeForce GTX 660.

Do keep in mind these are unreleased, unofficial, with non-final drivers results based on a card that officially has not been released.


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More rumors, this time with pricing mentioned (via Toms) -

Late last night, an Asus-branded GeForce GTX hit the web, showing up on Tech2.hu. The model number was GTX750Ti-OC-2GD5 and Sayed Muhammead Usman Pirzada over on WCCFTech writes that list price was about $225.

That's not cheap for a mid-range card. Right now, we're hoping performance justifies price, or that this price is a guesstimate on Tech 2's part because official pricing isn't yet available. The listing has since been pulled and is no longer available on Tech 2 (the link now points to a 404 error) and the site hasn't commented on its slip up.

Maxwell, originally scheduled for 2013, will offer UVM, or unified virtual memory, which means the CPU and GPU will be able to share the same memory. This was first announced by Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang at GTC almost a year ago. Looks like we'll get our first taste of Maxwell in less than a month.
 
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