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NVIDIA, for some unknown reason, decided to delay the paper-launch to February 19th. This might be caused by the holiday in USA (President’s Day, always the third Monday in February). Additionally to these sad news, first reviews shall not be posted before Thursday 21st. Thankfully, we have Egypthardware, who got access to the NVIDIA’s ftp, where they found few slides from the GTX Titan’s presentation.
According to NordicHardware NVIDIA changed their plans for the GeForce GTX Titan launch date. I’m surprised they actually decided to delay the release, rather than speed it up. We’ve all seen the Titan, we all know what to expect, and how much should we prepare to spend on it. This limited edition of the fastest single-gpu graphics card would be available for purchase no sooner than February 21st, which is Thursday, probably the most common launch date for NVIDIA. First official pictures, which were leaked by Egypthardware yesterday, will be posted again tomorrow, this time by NVIDIA, along with some benchmarks.
Moreover, the same site today posted two slides from the NVIDIA’s presentation. There is not much to see there, however one technology seems new – the GPUB 2.0. It looks like a new iteration of the GPU Boost, or this might even be the same technology. All we get from this is that the GPU clock range is limited by the voltage, which depends on the temperature (well, that’s not new at all). How I understand this very simple chart is that some additional boost is supplied to the actual Boost clock. The slide is also confirming that this is a Kepler architecture, since it supports Vsync technology.
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