In this article we are going to show you our expectations about the performance of the upcoming GK110 from nVidia. Based on the scaling of the Kepler architecture we are able to guess the performance of this GK110 monster through our benchmarking suite. Spoiler Alert!
This performance prediction is based on the official specifications of the GK110 GPU. The facts have been revealed earlier last week. As well as on the scaling analysis of the GK104 architecture.
The GK110 features no less than the GK104 with seven additional SMX units and a larger memory bus
and therefore more bandwidth. By
analyzing the performance scaling in benchmarks and games enabling/disabling SMX
units as well as raising/lowering the memory bandwidth we are able to estimate what
can be expected from GK110. However the frequencies of the GK110 aren't official
by now. In this article we assume the graphics core was to be clocked at 1 GHz and the
memory at 1'502 MHz.
As performance index we also added the GTX 670 and 680 clocked at 1 GHz as well
as the GTX 680 SLI clocked at 1 GHz too. During the tests we disabled
the cards boost clock so they're always working at 1 GHz, no less no more.
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