Glordit
Neo Zeon
http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/31286-gtx-760-ti-770-780-detailed\
While I have learned to take some of fudzilla's reports with a pinch of salt, most of their reports are true.
So we looking at a rebranded 6 series, I can't say I am surprised.
http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/31305-nvidia-geforce-gtx-780-gtx-770-pixellized
Our sources were happy to share some additional details about Nvidia’s upcoming cards. It turns out that the GTX 760 Ti, the slowest of the bunch, is based on the GK104 225 chip. The GTX 750 Ti has a 256-bit memory interface and in reality represents a rebranded GTX 670. It looks dangerously similar to existing GTX 670 boards.
Add-in-board partners expect to start selling this card in the third week or June and they will be able to make their own custom cards. We don’t know much about performance but we expect it to be around GTX 670 levels. The Geforce GTX 770 is based on a somewhat faster GK 104 425 chip, again a 256-bit unit, and our sources are telling us that the card is more or less a GTX 680 renamed for 2013. Nvidia will allow AIBs to manufacture their original boards but the cooling solution on the card looks like the one from GTX Titan.
While I have learned to take some of fudzilla's reports with a pinch of salt, most of their reports are true.
So we looking at a rebranded 6 series, I can't say I am surprised.
Does this mean we will get a cheaper GTX670? (rebranded at a GTX750) Somehow I am doubtful.The GTX 750 Ti has a 256-bit memory interface and in reality represents a rebranded GTX 670. It looks dangerously similar to existing GTX 670 boards.
http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/31305-nvidia-geforce-gtx-780-gtx-770-pixellized
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