GeForce GTX Titan “Black Edition” – 2880 stream processors, 240 texture units, 48 raster operating units, 384-bit memory controller, 6GB GDDR5 memory. The product is set to become Nvidia’s best-performing single-chip consumer graphics board. The graphics card is projected to emerge on the market in February at the cost of around $999.
GeForce GTX 790 features two cut-down GK110 chips (2496 stream processors, 208 texture units, 40 raster operating units, 320-bit memory bus) along with 10GB of GDDR5 memory (5GB per chip). This one is going to cost well over $1K when it arrives in March.