Originally Posted by SoftPedia
If you think NVIDIA's GeFoce GTX 680 video card is tough, you're right, but that doesn't change the fact that it won't even hold a candle to what Zotac is working on.
According to a QQ report, Zotac has decided to develop a Kepler-based video adapter whose graphics processing unit runs at 2 GHz.
That's right, even though the GeForce GTX 680 already operates at the gargantuan clock speed of 1,006 MHz, Zotac is not satisfied.
In fact, all the specifications of the Kepler product are high, as expected of the so-called strongest single-GPU video controller in the world, but the OEM wants to go above and beyond them anyway.
The company intends to complete the “Godly” GeForce GTX 680 by the middle of next month (April, 2012).
The graphics chip has 1,536 CUDA cores operating at 2,012 MHz, which may or may not have been a deliberate setting on NVIDIA's part to reflect the year of launch. Probably not, but the coincidence is interesting nonetheless.