As expected and rumored earlier, Nvidia has unveiled its newest member of the Geforce graphics card lineup, the Geforce GTX 780. Based on a version of the 28nm GK110 GPU, the GTX 780 is pretty much a cheaper GTX Titan that will fill the gap that Nvidia and for that matter AMD as well, have between the GTX 680 and the GTX Titan/GTX 690 dual-GPU graphics cards.
As noted earlier, the Nvidia Geforce GTX 780 is based on a version of the 28nm GK110 GPU with 12 enabled SMXs for a total of 2304 CUDA cores, 192 Texture Units and 48 ROPs. It works at 863MHz base and 900MHz Boost GPU clocks and comes with 3GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 6000MHz and paired up with a 384-bit memory interface. It uses the same cooler seen on the GTX Titan graphics card and also has the same 250W TDP so it needs 8+6-pin PCI-Express power connectors.
It features dual-link DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs and, as expected, features Nvidia GPU Boost 2.0 technology.
Nvidia Geforce GTX 780 should be widely available as of today with a launch price set at US $649/€649.
Source:
Nvidia.com.