• nVidia GeForce GTX 780 (Keplar) vs GTX 580 - "Leaked" Slide of 700 Series?

    Not sure how many of you have noticed, but this so called "Leaked" slide has been popping up across the internet for the past couple of days. The Slide suggests that nVidia will be Skipping their 600 Series and move on directly to GeForce 700 Series Keplar line of GPU's that are based on the 28nm process.

    If this slide is not fake, then nVidia's next Flagship GPU, the Keplar based GK-100 GPU on the GTX 780 is going to be almost twice as fast as the current Fermi based GTX 580. Suggesting a Performance increase of 100% over the GTX 580 in games like Battlefield 3, Metro 2033, Batman Arkham City at the resolutions of 2560x1600.


    According to the slide, all these Benchmarks above were performed on a system equipped with the intel i7 3960X Sandy Bridge Extreme processor, R297 series graphics drivers running under Windows 7 (64Bit), All the in game visual settings were turned to max with AA and AF turned on.





    The 28nm process based GeForce Keplar GPU in the GTX 780 was supposed to feature 512-bit GDDR5 Memory, with with 128 texture units and a total of 1024 Cuda Cores (Shader Processors). Based on these numbers the GTX 780 could easily out perform the Dual GPU card GTX 590, which is not very unlikely as the 480 cuda core Fermi based GTX 480 was nearly twice as fast as the GTX280.
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