May 27th, 2010
GeForce GTX 465 with CUDA
We heard a lot about NVIDIA’s upcoming performance card simply branded as GeForce GTX 465. The first rumour that we can discard now is that the chip won’t support CUDA. It is absolutely not true as the info we gained claim that the new card has 11 Streaming multiprocessors and 352 CUDA cores.
We also call them CUDA cores, or shaders as they are the same thing. The naming depends on what Jensen wants to sell this time to its investors as NVIDIA has been stretched between computing company and graphics gaming driven machine.
The GPU speed is set to 607MHz, the same speed as the not so successful GeForce GTX 470 card and the GDDR5 memory will work on 802MHz / 3206MHz effective. The launch date should be sometime next week at Computex.
More info
One way of looking at the upcoming performance GeForce GTX 465 is that the chip is a cut down version of GTX 470. The GeForce GTX 470 has four graphics processing clusters while GeForce GTX 465 has three.
The GTX 465 has 11 streaming multiprocessors while GTX 470 has 14. When it comes to CUDA cores GTX 465 has 352 while GTX 470 has 448. The number of Texture Units on GTX 465 is 44 while GTX 470 has 56. The GTX 465 has 32 ROP units while GTX 470 has 40.
The core clock on both is 607MHz GPU and the Processor clock (CUDA core) clock is the same for both chips, 1215MHz.
The memory interface and memory itself is not the same for both cards but you can see that GTX 465 was simply a trimmed version of GTX 470 and therefore won’t pull off a miracle.
The other upcoming card possible branded as GeForce GTX 460 based on new GF 104 chip might make a bigger difference, but it comes sometime this summer, most probably after June, if not later.
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- READ MORE (Source): Fudzilla – GeForce GTX 465 has CUDA



