The upcoming GTX 780, GTX 770 and the GTX 760 Ti have been further detailed and according to info, we will be looking at rebranded Geforce 600 series with higher clocks.
The slowest of the upcoming bunch, the GTX 760 Ti, will be based on the GK 104 225 chip paired up with 256-bit memory interface. The new GTX 760 Ti graphics card is pretty much a rebranded GTX 670 and partners might be using the same PCB boards. The card should start selling in the third week of June and will have a green light on custom cards from the day one.
The GTX 770 is pretty much the GTX 680 but at faster clocks as well. It uses the same GK 104 425 chip paired up with a 256-bit memory interface. According to the info, Nvidia AIB partners might be allowed to use their own GTX 680 PCBs but will have to pair it up with Nvidia "NVTTM" cooler that looks quite similar to the one seen on the GTX Titan. This one is expected to hit retail/e-tail during the first week of June.
The last but not the least is the Nvidia Geforce GTX 780. This one uses the flagship GK 110 chip, has the same 256-bit memory interface, and internally referred to as the GTX Titan LE. It is expected to launch on May 23rd but some info claim that it might be ready for showcase on May 16th.
In any case, the new Geforce 700 series is coming and we are quite sure that AMD will not be sitting on its hands and that we will see something from the red camp pretty soon as well.
Source:
Fudzilla.com.