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    GPUGrid: First low parts Maxwell GPUs out 18th Feb

    GTX 750 and 750 TI will be out 18th Feb. These are based on the GM107 maxwell chip, so a small maxwell. Performance wise they should be around 40% the speed of a GTX780 but consume only 75W. More details here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_700_SeriesWe are going to Nvidia in US in few weeks, let's see if can get one to test.gdf

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    Re: GPUGrid: First low parts Maxwell GPUs out 18th Feb

    Yeah i mentioned that here 11 days ago, but thanks anyway

    Yes, i know i'm not talking to a real person...

    I project the plain 750 to require ~60W. I'm patiently waiting for Zotac and/or Gigabyte to make true single-slot design of them so i can replace my GT 640s, since the 750 will have 512 cores. The 750Ti will have 640 cores. Hopefully the plain 750 will become my new "empty PCIe slot filler" of choice
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    Re: GPUGrid: First low parts Maxwell GPUs out 18th Feb

    Found nothing about the new PS4. Is there any intention to use it in the future ?
    With 8 cores and shared memory access it could be useful in my opinion.

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    Re: GPUGrid: First low parts Maxwell GPUs out 18th Feb

    Quote Originally Posted by conf View Post
    Found nothing about the new PS4. Is there any intention to use it in the future ?
    With 8 cores and shared memory access it could be useful in my opinion.
    That solely depends on Sony's corp. big wigs. It seems Sony can't make a firm commitment to support anything that smacks of non-designed use of their products.


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