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In just two days NVIDIA will host a press event in Las Vegas during Consumer Electronics Show 2015 (CES). The event where new visual computing technologies will supposedly be shown.
NVIDIA:
We’ll reveal the latest chapter at our event. You can follow all our news from CES at www.nvidia.com/ces2015. And you can watch our keynote address Sunday at 8 pm Pacific time on our blog. Bookmark it now, but that page doesn’t go live until show time.
Okay, so what is this event all about?
The correct answer is: we don’t know, but we have a clue. There’s a new leak about Quadro M6000 graphics processor. Few months ago I told that eventually NVIDIA will release a new Maxwell-based Quadro series. I even gave it a name, Quadro M, although I still find it confusing if we consider Mobile Maxwell parts (etc. M6000M).
Looks like a beast
Nvidia Titan: Feb 19th 2013.
Nvidia Titan Black: Feb 18th 2014.
Nvidia Titan X: Feb ? 2015 ??
Not long to wait now..
We have been waiting for big daddy Maxwell aka GM200 card to arrive for quite some time now and it looks that is going to happen pretty soon. Nvidia has the 22nd January event coming up and unless I am very much mistaken, it will unveil its Quadro Flagship as well equipped with the GM200GL core. The INF update in question can be found over at LaptopVideo2Go and here is an extract of the relevant portion:
Taking advantage of the low TDP of GeForce GTX 970 and GTX 980, several NVIDIA add-in card (AIC) partners such as ASUS, MSI, and Palit, innovated their VGA cooling solutions to feature idle fan-off. Such a feature lets the card turn its fans completely off, when the GPU is idling, or is below a temperature threshold, making the card completely silent when not gaming. NVIDIA plans to standardize this with its next-generation GeForce GTX TITAN X graphics card.