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GeForce 11 series
Release dateTBA
CodenameCandea
ArchitectureTuring[1]
ModelsGeForce GTX Series
Transistors
  • 12 nm (GT104)
Cards
High-endGeForce GTX 1170 GeForce GTX 1180
API support
DirectX12
OpenCL1.2
OpenGL4.6
Vulkan1.1
History
PredecessorGeForce 10 series
SuccessorTBA

The GeForce 11 series is a series of graphics processing units developed by Nvidia, based on the Turing microarchitecture pending release in July and August 2018[2].

This design series succeeded the GeForce 10 series. Initially expected to launch in the first half of 2018, it has been delayed until H2 2018.

Architecture

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Products

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Founders Edition

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GeForce 11 (11xx) series

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Note that the figures in this table currently present information drawn from speculative publications. While these sources, such as WccfTech, have proven remarkably accurate in the past, this information will need to be updated when these cards are launched. Current rumors point to a launch/announcement in the first two weeks of June, possibly at a press event held by nVidia before Computex 2018.

Model Launch Code name(s) Fab (nm) Transistors (billion) Die size (mm2) Bus interface Core config[a] SM Count [b] L2 Cache (MiB/KiB) Clock speeds Fillrate Memory Processing power (GFLOPS)[c] TDP (watts) SLI HB support[d] Launch price (USD)
Base core clock (MHz) Boost core clock (MHz) Memory (MT/s) Pixel (GP/s)[e] Texture (GT/s) Size (GiB) Bandwidth (GB/s) Bus type Bus width (bit) Single precision (boost) Double precision (boost) Half precision (boost) MSRP Founders Edition
GeForce GTX 1170[3] August 2018 GT104 12 unknown 400 PCIe 3.0

x16

2688:168:64 [citation needed] 21 [citation needed] unknown 1500 1800 12000 unknown unknown 8-16 384 GDDR6 256 8,064 (9,677) [citation needed] unknown unknown 140-160 2-way SLI HB or traditional 2/3/4-way SLI $399 [citation needed] $499
GeForce GTX 1180[4] July 2018 GT104 12 unknown 400 PCIe 3.0 x16 3584:224:64 [citation needed] 28 [citation needed] unknown 1600 1800 16000 unknown unknown 8-16 512 GDDR6 256 11,469 (12,902) [citation needed] unknown unknown 170-200 2-way SLI HB or traditional 2/3/4-way SLI $599 [citation needed] $699
  1. ^ Shader Processors : Texture mapping units : Render output units
  2. ^ The number of streaming multiprocessors on the GPU.
  3. ^ For calculating the processing power, see the Performance subsection of the Turing architecture article.
  4. ^ SLI HB only supports a maximum of 2-way SLI using SLI HB bridges, however if using traditional SLI bridges it can support a maximum of 4-way SLI but the performance is mostly improved in synthetic benchmarks only.
  5. ^ Pixel fillrate is calculated as the lowest of three numbers: number of ROPs multiplied by the base core clock speed, number of rasterizers multiplied by the number of fragments they can generate per rasterizer multiplied by the base core clock speed, and the number of streaming multiprocessors multiplied by the number of fragments per clock that they can output multiplied by the base clock rate.

GeForce 11 (11xx) series for notebooks

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Model Launch Code name Fab (nm) Transistors (billion) Die size (mm2) Bus interface Core config SM Count Clock speeds Fillrate Memory API support (version) Processing power (GFLOPS) TDP (watts) SLI support
Base core clock (MHz) Boost core clock (MHz) Memory (MT/s) Pixel (GP/s) Texture (GT/s) Size (GiB) Bandwidth (GB/s) Bus type Bus width (bit) DirectX OpenGL OpenCL Vulkan Single precision (boost) Double precision Half precision

Chipset table

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kevin Lee. "Nvidia Turing release date, news, and rumors". Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  2. ^ Nathan Kirsch. "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1180 FE Expected To Arrive in July 2018". Retrieved May 17, 2018.
  3. ^ Khalid Moammer. "NVIDIA GTX 1170 Specs, Price, Performance & Release Date – Preliminary". Retrieved May 13, 2018.
  4. ^ Khalid Moammer. "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1180 – Specs, Performance, Price & Release Date (Preliminary)". Retrieved April 23, 2018.
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