It may be the last product from the Kepler-based 600 series

Sep 19, 2012 14:13 GMT  ·  By

The past two weeks have been rife with the launches of NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 650 and 660 graphics cards, as well as its OEMs' models. That only leaves one video board from the 600 line that has yet to make its entrance.

Word is that NVIDIA only has the GeForce GTX 650 Ti left, and that the release will happen next month.

To be more specific, the 600-series line of graphics cards, based on NVIDIA's Kepler 28nm GPU architecture, will be complete on October 9, 2012. That's assuming the GTX 655 / GTS 660 rumored a few months back really has been canceled.

The GTX 650 Ti will have the GK106 GPU with 576-768 CUDA cores, 24 ROPs, 2 GB of GDDR5 VRAM, a 192-bit memory interface and a VRAM frequency of 6,008 MHz. That all piles up to a bandwidth of 144.4GB/s.

The price should be of $169 to $189, or 129-169 Euro to 145-189 Euro.