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"Select members of the press have already been briefed about this yet unannounced flagship product by Nvidia.
The company conducted a “secret” meeting last week that was held in New York City , in which the new card was showcased to invited attendees. This was the very first time that any member of the press got to see Nvidia’s latest and fastest creation to date.

 

The “secret” briefing mentioned above took place last week. Review samples of Nvidia’s upcoming dual GM200 graphics board have been issued since then and are now in circulation.  We’ve learned that most of the lucky few who have managed to secure a sample unit have pretty much completed the bulk of their benchmarking and testing of the card. So when we say it’s coming out soon, we do mean soon."

 

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Source:

http://wccftech.com/nvidia-launching-dual-gpu-flagship-graphics/

Everyones, favourite source

 

Evidence of secret meeting:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61qweU5NzMg

 

 

I am pretty sure it wont be a Pascal card, but one can always hope. It will most likely be based on either the 980ti or titan-x.

 

I personally find these cards rather silly, and would rather have them spend resources on creating new technology.

 

--Edited to be more in line with the news section guidelines.

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You know they do this every generation right? lmao. Like every generation AMD make the fastest R9 ever too. It would be bad if they started going backwards xD

 

Also this should totally be called the Titan ZX Spectrum or something

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lets hope its not price at $3000 like the Titan Z was lol!

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I don't trust this

 

"Coming Soon GM200 x 2 Twice As Many Pretty High A Lot Of Watts Many GBs Many GBs per second Expensive

Read more: http://wccftech.com/nvidia-launching-dual-gpu-flagship-graphics/#ixzz3mylh2Yos"

 

Sounds like one of those doge troll memes

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Dual GM200 means dual Titan X/Ti card. Would be nVidia's first dual card since the 690. (I'm not counting the atrocity of the Titan Z.)

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lol

If the GTX 295, 590, and 690 are to go off of, then yeah, the 990 (?) will be 2 970s

The 590 and 690 each consisted of two full fledged GPUs that were slightly underclocked.

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Titan X TI?

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Have VRAM per GPU, not the stupid 590 with 1.5GB VRAM only on the card.

It's always per GPU. That's how it's split up. In the case of the 590, the whole card had 3GB. 3GB/2 GPUs=1.5GB/GPU.

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lol

If the GTX 295 (2 275s?), 590 (2 570s), and 690 (2 670s) are to go off of, then yeah, the 990 (?) will be 2 970s

590 consisted of two 580s and the 690 of two 680s.

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It's always per GPU. That's how it's split up. In the case of the 590, the whole card had 3GB. 3GB/2 GPUs=1.5GB/GPU.

nvm thinking of 1.5GB in total GPU card for the 590...

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This is obviously a dual GM200 (as your own quote states), so this is a Titan Z2 or 990. It will probably be twice the price of Fury X2 and slower like we know.

 

But really I presume NVidia learned from their useless Titan Z and are incorporating an AIO in this new card, which is released because of the Fury X2 coming in the next month or so. It will be interesting.

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Cant compete with the dual fiji card. Quite frankly I doubt they willl be willing to go liquid cooling. Limiting clockspeeds. The r9 nano shows AMD's lower power fiji chip. Which perorms great, using 175 watts. 2*175 is only 350 watts. With a clock boost that is up to 375. nothing nvidia has compares in performance to the r9 nano at that power.

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i corrected myself, but i forgot what the 295 had 2 of

i know the 690 was 2 670s

not 100% about the 590

GTX 690 specs: http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-690/specifications

GTX 670 specs: http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-670/specifications

 

GTX 690 has 3072 CUDA cores. Divide that by two and you get 1536.

GTX 670 has 1344 CUDA cores.

 

GTX 590 was two underclocked 580s.

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GTX 690 specs: http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-690/specifications

GTX 670 specs: http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-670/specifications

 

GTX 690 has 3072 CUDA cores. Divide that by two and you get 1536.

GTX 670 has 1344 CUDA cores.

okay, guess it is 2 680s

ill change that now then

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first of all is wccftech article... so take it with a grain of salt... second of all the spec of this card in this article look like its troll... and if true .. last time NV made a dual GPU card it cost 3000 dollars... so expect this to be pretty expensive around 2k... plus u can buy a classic sli/cf config for way cheaper... so this product will  be a waste of R&D

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