NVIDIA GM200 Maxwell GPU Images Leaked

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The next NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan series card is expected to be powered by the GM200 GPU. This GPU has been camera shy for many months, but a number of images are up on Baidu that show off a video card PCB that appears to have the NVIDIA GM200-400-A1 GPU on it. This is the big full fledged Maxwell GPU that is rumored to have 3072 CUDA cores after a mysterious GPU-Z entry was made last month. This is a 50% increase from the GM204, so people are expecting this card to be a beast. The anonymously submitted GPU-Z results also showed a clock speed of 988 MHz and 12GB of GDDR5 memory running at 1653 MHz (6600 MHz effective) on a 384-bit bus. You also have 96 ROPs! This means you are looking at a pixel fillrate of around 94.8 GPixel/s and a memory bandwidth of 317.4 GB/s.

NVIDIA GM200

The leaked images show that the GM200 Maxwell card will be using 24 Hynix H5GQ4H24MFR memory chips which are the same ones used on GeForce GTX 980/970 cards. The images also show the flagship Maxwell GPU will be using the PG600 board that has a PCB model number of 180-1G600-1102-A04, which will likely be available on the professional Quadro series as well as becoming the GeForce GTX Titan successor.

In the gallery above you can see that there are three DisplayPort connections along with a single HDMI video output. There are also the usual two SLI interconnected located along the top edge of the card. No power connectors can be seen in the images.