Translate into other Languages

Thursday 21 February 2013

NVIDIA Introduces GeForce GTX TITAN






 Nvidia introduced the new GeForce GTX TITAN, powered by the fastest GPU on the planet and designed to unleash the world's fastest gaming PCs including personal gaming supercomputers and
svelte, quiet, small form factors PCs.  GeForce GTX is a beast of a GPU and only one in the world powerful enough to play any game at any resolution at any
time, said Scott Herkelman, general manager of the GeForce business unit at Nvidia.
                 GTX TITAN is built with the same Nvidia Kepler architecture that powers Oak Ridge national laboratory's newly launched TITAN supercomputer, which is
number 1 in the list of the Top 500 supercomputers in the world. GeForce GTX TITAN features an array of innovative technologies complemented by sleek materials
that contribute to the exotic design of the card, including a high quality exterior aluminum frame and high efficiency vapor chamber cooling. GeForce GTX TITAN's
aesthetic design evokes the spirit of a supercomputer and the enormous capability within a blistering fast GPU and astonishing graphics horsepower that is delivered
with the power efficiency that only kepler class GPUs can provide.
              GeForce GTX TITAN is also perfect for powering the new wave of small form factor gaming PCs. so gamers no longer have to make the choice between performance
and size they can have both at the same time.
             The GeForce GTX TITAN GPU will be available starting on February 25,2013 from Nvidia's add-in card partners, including ASUS and EVGA in North America, and
additional partners, including Colorful,  Galaxy,  Gigabyte,  INNO 3D,  MSI, Palit and Zotac outside the US. Pricing is expected to start at $999 USD.
            GeForce GTX TITAN will also be sold in fully configured systems form leading US based system builder, including AVADirect, Cyberpower, Digital Storm, Falcon Northwest,
Geekbox, IBUYPOWER, Maingear, Origin PC, Puget Systems, V3 Gaming, Velocity Micro, and Other system integrators outside North America.

No comments:

Post a Comment