According to recent reports, NVIDIA’s roadmap, particularly most of its graphics processing units (GPU), has been scheduled to be released in April and May of 2012. However others have been announced to be introduced by Q3 of this year.

Apparently, a wide range of Kepler-powered graphic cards from NVIDIA will comply with the PCI-E 3.0, with which the GTX690 will cost the highest at $995 when released during the third quarter of 2012. It will have a memory clock with a speed rate of 4.5GHz along with 2 x 1024 stream processors, GPU of 1.5GHz, and a core of 750 MHz. Meanwhile, the GTX680 is expected to include an 850MHz core clock, 1024 stream processors, 5.5GHz GDDR5 memory (2 GB), and a 512-bit bus width. It will also come with a price of $649. The other core models, including the GTX670, GTX600Ti, GTX660, GTX650i, GTX640, and GTX640, slightly differ from each other with regards to their specs, particularly their speed rate and memory size. Check out the table below for more information.

All of this information on Kepler GPU has appeared in a number of websites, although the company has not confirmed such details. On the whole, there will be 8 cards that will be offered this year to compete with the AMD Radeon HD 7950 graphic cards that were released at an almost similar price. More coverage here.
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