This time however with the new 40 NM GF110 cores, it should allow the company to bring together 1024 CUDA processors, a 2 x 384 bit interface for the memory and 3GB of GDDR5 vRAM. Though the price will probably still be a little too high. Just to keep things interesting however, NVIDIA’s chief rival AMD is also rumored to be preparing a similar product known as the ATI Radeon 6990 (a.k.a. Antilles), which will offer 3072 Stream processors and a mind-numbing 4GB of vRAM. Overall, we have yet to see an end to the huge clash (and competitive price drops) of the video card titans that are ATI and NVIDIA; so the better dual chip GPU could decide the winner. via [forums.nvidia.com] Comment Name * Email *
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