Nvidia GM200 “Titan II” finds GPU-Z

Geforce GTX 970 and GTX 980 in all glory, but what the real performance hunters are waiting for is the successor to the worst Geforce GTX Titan. Although GM204 in most cases delivers higher performance, the monster circuit GK110 with its 7.1 billion transistors can still be called the world’s most expensive graphics processor. Now another sign can be seen that a sequel is approaching.

On Christmas Eve itself, a mysterious graphics card was registered in the database for the tool GPU-Z. In what claims to be the hitherto unknown Nvidia Quadro M6000, no less than 3,072 stream processors are hidden in 988 MHz. The number of calculation units is 50 percent more than in today’s GM204, which indicates that it is precisely the mythical GM200.

This includes no less than 12 GB of memory on a 384-bit memory bus with a clock frequency of 6.60 GHz (GDDR5), which provides 317 GB / s bandwidth. It can be compared to 288 and 336 GB / s in Titan and Titan Black, respectively, but the effect of the increased bandwidth may be even greater as a result of the transition to the resource-efficient architecture Maxwell.

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Similar specifications have previously appeared in the test program Sisoft Sandra, where an as yet unknown CUDA-compatible graphics processor was registered with 3,072 computing units and 12 GB of memory, but with a higher clock frequency than what is now reported by GPU-Z.

Source: Techpowerup.


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