Readers with a penchant for graphics will have seen the numerous leaks springing up in the preceding two weeks, with NVIDIA dutifully filling as many as it can, but now is the time to set the record straight with an in-depth review of the Kepler-based GeForce GTX 680 2GB GPU.īack in 2010, NVIDIA's publicly-known GPU trajectory, as divulged by CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, informed us that the Fermi GPU architecture was to be succeeded by Kepler in late-2011, which in turn is set to be replaced by Maxwell in late-2013, with the primary focus one of increasing the performance-per-watt metric through a combination of die shrinks and general optimisations.įermi, if you recall, debuted in the consumer space in the form of the now-maligned GeForce GTX 480 in March 2010. Today NVIDIA is unveiling its flagship single-GPU graphics card that's squarely aimed toward the well-heeled enthusiast. Fermi reimagined What does history teach us
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