NVIDIA today announced two brand new Kepler based GPUs namely the K10 and K20. The K10 which is based on NVIDIA’s current GK104 core present in cards like the GTX 680 and 690 will be available immediately while its big brother – the K20 which is based on the newer GK110 core will be available in Q4 of 2012.
Both of these performance cards are part of NVIDIA’s CUDA programming platform which is all set to release in Q3 of this year to developers. The new cards feature some impressive new technology including improved “streaming multiprocessors” with improved power consumptions, “dynamic parallelism” for more efficient data transfer and Tesla’s Hyper-Q function which enable that cards to work better with multiple CPU cores.
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