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Recently, early-information on NVIDIA's next-generation GT300 graphics processor surfaced, that suggested it to pack 512 shader processors, and an enhanced processing model. A fresh report from Hardware-Infos sheds some light on its memory interface, revealing it to be stronger than that of any production GPU.
GT300 might feature a 512-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface. This in conjunction with the use of the lowest latency GDDR5 memory available (0.5 ns), at a theoretical 1000 MHz (2000 MHz DDR) would churn out 256 GB/s of bandwidth, the highest for a GPU so far. The clock speeds of the memory isn't known just as yet, the above is just an example that uses the commonly available high-performance GDDR5 memory chip. The new GPU, at least from these little information leaks, is shaping up to be another silicon-monstrosity by NVIDIA in the making.
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Very interesting news. Im wondering if that model (if in production) will need some more serious cooling than it's precursor like 295.
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cant wait to see how crysis will run on this baby.....![]()
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