NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 Video Card Launching At Computex

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The rumor sites are reporting that NVIDIA will be launching the GeForce GT 640 video card series when Computex Taipei starts on June 5th, 2012. NVIDIA is rumored to be to be launching several version of this budget minded graphics cards users around the world. The entry level card is said to have a core clock speed of 800MHz with 1GB of DDR3 memory and the flagship GT640 is said to have 384 CUDA cores running at 950MHz and 1 or 2GB of GDDR5 memory on a 128-bit bus. The sites are also saying that the GeForce GT 640 PCB is just 5.7-inches in length, so get ready to see some amazingly small graphics cards! The GeForce GT 640 is said to be using the new GK107 Kepler GPU. This core is rumored to be used on desktop cards such as the GT(X) 640, 650, 655 and 660. Rumors are still floating around about GeForce GTX 660 video cards coming out soon, but we doubt they are seen at Computex. The GeForce GT 640 video card can be seen below.

GeForce GT 640 video card

“So far, nVidias launch of the Kepler range has gone smoothly. The only real hiccups have come with stock and the re-branding for some of the old 5xx cards into the 610 and 620. With the low and high ends sorted, focus for Bryan Del Rizzo moves to the mid-range and those pesky 7000 cards hanging out below 100. KitGuru spies hang around outside nVidias favourite KFC to see what can be overheard.”

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