Thursday, May 21, 2009

NVIDIA's G300 Clockspeeds Leaked Out

NVIDIA’s G300 Clockspeeds Leaked Out!
Since NVIDIA G300 has been already taped out, the engineering sample is expected to be out soon. The German hardware website Hardware-infos has unveiled the frequencies of G300.

The samples of G300-A1-Stepping are coming with core/shader/memory clock of 700/1600/1100MHz. As we reported, the G300 features 512 stream processors, so the theoretical computing capacity should reach 2457GFLOPS.

Thanks to the application of GDDR5 memory, the memory bandwidth achieves impressive 281.6GB/s, which is 2 times more than GTX 280. Of course the specs of retail edition might be a bit different, and we’ll let you know once we hear more details.

One Response to “NVIDIA’s G300 Clockspeeds Leaked Out”

1. Preetam Says:
May 19th, 2009 at 1:38 pm

I think the memory will be at 1200MHz( I reckon they’ll use 5GT GDDR5 chips, which would be capable of 1250MHz aka 5GHz QDR)

I heard that there are two other 40nm cards to be released too.

I hopt this is the other one from them:

GTX xxx :
256 Shaders
256-bit
1GB GDDR5
1.6Billion transistors

Price, hopefully 1/2 of G300(which might cost a bomb, i guess above 599$)


Source
NVIDIA’s G300 Clockspeeds Leaked Out
softarchive.net

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