Nvidia has announced their new version of Kepler - the GT 640. This is similar to the OEM card that Nvidia had announced a while back. One can buy it at retail. The GT 640 will be using the GK 107 core and will feature 384 stream processors or CUDA cores, 128-bit memory bus and will come with 2GB of GDDR3 memory as standard. The smaller die has allowed Nvidia to raise the clock speed to 900MHz and it will have full support for DX11, PCIE 3.0, 3DVision Surround, CUDA and PhysX. The card will come with a price tag of roughly $99 (Rs. 5,500) and is said to perform a little under Nvidia’s GTS 450.
The GT 640 will pack in all the essential features of Kepler, except for GPU Boost and TXAA. It will feature Nvidia Surround that lets you simultaneously drive up to four independent 1080p displays for the ultimate multimedia or productivity workspace and expand a single application across all three displays for a more immersive viewing perspective. Blu-ray 3D support is also present. You can connect your PC to any 3D enabled TV over HDMI and enjoy a cinematic 3D experience in your home with seamless support for 1080p Blu-ray 3D discs. Adaptive V-Sync is a smarter way to render frames. At high framerates, V-sync is enabled to eliminate tearing, at low frame rates, it's disabled to minimize stuttering, which gets rid of distractions, so you can get on with gaming.
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