Monday, April 25th 2011
May 17 Launch for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560
NVIDIA is set to launch its next upper-mainstream GPU, the GeForce GTX 560 (not to be confused with GeForce GTX 560 Ti) on May 17. Designed to compete with AMD's Radeon HD 6790, the new GTX 560 is based on the same GPU as the GTX 560 Ti, the 40 nm GF114. It has 336 out of 384 CUDA cores enabled, while most other specifications of the GPU are untouched. The core clock speed is said to be not less than 800 MHz, making it faster than GeForce GTX 460, which otherwise has the same specifications while being based on the older GF104 silicon.
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56 Comments on May 17 Launch for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560
Unless this sells for 200$ or less Nvidia's gonna have a tough time selling these. Me thinks.
GeForce 4 for example. Ti4200, Ti4400 and Ti4600. Later we got the poor mans GF 4 MX and GF4 Ti4800 which was identical to the Ti4600, just with AGP 8x. And different memory configurations (64 and 128MB). And that was it. Easy as pie.
Now lets look at how it is today (i couldn't be bothered by writing all of them by hand so i copied them from NV page).
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 580
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 460
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GT 440
GeForce GT 430
GeForce GT 520
And the thing is, it doesn't stop here. Each subvendor has it's own 50 versions of the same thing with clocks slightly bumped up and another 50 versions with some sort of aftermarket cooling. I like choice but sometimes i just think enough is enough. AMD is no better either if you think i'm bashing NVIDIA. It's just ridiculous and i hate the business model of both companies.
Really, can't they just stick to numbers, like AMD has been doing since the 3xxx series.
- GTX 590
- GTX 580
- GTX 570
- GTX 560 Ti
- GTX 560
- GTX 550 Ti
- GTX 460 1GB
- GTX 460 768MB
- GTX 460 SE
- GTS 450
- GT 440
- GT 430
- GT 520
AMD- HD 6990
- HD 6970
- HD 6950
- HD 6870
- HD 6850
- HD 6790
- HD 6770
- HD 6750
- HD 6670
- HD 6650
- HD 6550
- HD 6450
I think I'm missing some, but I have to go eat lunch, so m'eh.The original GF104 core also has 386 cores, but they were just never fully enabled.
- GTX 590
- GTX 580
- GTX 570
- GTX 480
- GTX 560 Ti
- GTX 470
- GTX 560
- GTX 465
- GTX 460 1GB
- GTX 460 768MB
- GTX 550 Ti
- GTX 460 SE
- GTS 450
- GT 440
- GT 430
- GT 520
- GT 420
AMD- HD 6990
- HD 5970
- HD 6970
- HD 6950
- HD 5870
- HD 6870
- HD 5850
- HD 6850
- HD 5830
- HD 6790
- HD 6770
- HD 6750
- HD 6670
- HD 6650
- HD 5670
- HD 6550
- HD 5570
- HD 6450
- HD 5450
:pEDIT: I thought the GTX465/470/480 weren't being produced/sold anymore, that's why I didn't include them. Same thing for the HD 5800s and the HD 5970.
Far too many cards. Absolutely fucking nuts.
It's indeed crazy.
At least it's not like G92 and G92b where the only difference was the die size and the late Hybrid SLi. (65nm to 55nm, which only gave little difference in power savings and cooling)