Nvidia GM107 Maxwell GPUs pictured

More specifications revealed

We now have first pictures of the upcoming Nvidia GM107 GPUs, or to be precise, both versions of it, which will be a part of the upcoming GTX 750 and the GTX 750 Ti graphics cards. As expected, the GM107 will be based on the same 28nm manufacturing process and be available as the GM107-300 and the GM107-400.


The GM107 Maxwell can be considered as a hybrid between the GK107 and the GK106. It will pack the same amount of CUDA cores but on a 128-bit memory interface. According to Videocarz.com, the die area has been reduced by 30 percent compared to the GK106 so we are looking at a GPU with die size of around 156mm2.

The GM107 will also have a much lower power consumption, which is pretty much in line with predictions about the Maxwell architecture. Some upcoming graphics cards based on the GM107 will surely end up without any power connectors but some, factory overclocked ones most likely, might end up with a single 6-pin power connector.

As far as the specs are concerned, the GM107-300, which will be behind the GTX 750 graphics card, packs 768 CUDA cores, 64 TMUs and 16 ROPs as well as a 128-bit memory interface. The GM107-400, on the other hand packs full 960 CUDA cores, which is identical to the GK106-400, 80 TMUs, 16 ROPs and same 128-bit memory interface. The TDP of the GM107-400 equipped graphics card will be somewhere around 75W.

According to Videocardz.com, the GM107 will not bring any new technologies as it is practically just a better binned and more efficient GPU and can be easily considered as another Kepler refresh.

As we wrote earlier, both the Geforce GTX 750 and the GTX 750 Ti are scheduled for launch on February 18th.



Source: Videocardz.com.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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