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Rumor: Specifications of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 880 GPU Leaked

By Wong Chung Wee - on 11 Apr 2014, 12:03pm

Rumor: Specifications of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 880 GPU Leaked

The alleged specifications of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 880 GPU have been leaked. The Maxwell-based GPU boasts of a new GM204 graphics core, with a whopping 3,200 CUDA cores!

The new graphics card is touted to deliver up to 5.7 TFLOPS for single precision floating-point operations. It is manufactured on a 20nm process, and is packed with 7.9 billion transistors. According to Expreview.com, the GeForce GTX 880 will operate with a base clock of 900MHz, and a turbo boosted speed of 950MHz.

It will come with 4GB of DDR5 of video memory, rated to operate at a clock speed of 7400MHz; however, its video memory bus interface is 256-bit wide. Please refer to the table below to see how the alleged NVIDIA GeForce GTX 880 stacks up against its closest NVIDIA GeForce counterparts.

Model GeForce GTX 880 GeForce GTX Titan Z

GeForce GTX Titan Black

GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX 780 Ti
Core Code  GM204 (Maxwell) 2 x GK110  GK110 GK110 GK110
Transistor Count  7.9 billion 2 x 7.1 billion 7.1 billion 7.1 billion  7.1 billion
Manufacturing Process 20nm 28nm 28nm 28nm 28nm
Core Clock 900MHz (Boost Clock: 950MHz) N.A. 889MHz (Boost Clock: 980MHz) 837MHz (Boost Clock: 876MHz) 876MHz (Boost Clock: 928MHz)
Compute Performance (Single Precision) 5.7 TFLOPS 8.0 TFLOPS 5.1 TFLOPS  4.5 TFLOPS  5.0 TFLOPS
Stream Processors 3200 2 x 2880 2880 2688  2880
Texture Mapping Units (TMUs) 200  2 x 240 240 224  240
Raster Operator units (ROP) 32  2 x 48 48 48  48
Onboard Memory 4GB GDDR5  12GB GDDR5 (6GB GDDR5 for each GK110 core) 6GB GDDR5  6GB GDDR5  3GB GDDR5
Memory Clock 7400MHz  N.A. 7000MHz 6008MHz 7000MHz
DDR Memory Bus 256-bit 2 x 384-bit  384-bit 384-bit  384-bit
Memory Bandwidth 238GB/s  N.A. 336GB/s 288.4GB/s 336GB/s 
TDP 230W N.A. 250W 250W 250W

(Source: Expreview.com, PC Tuning via Softpedia)

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