GeForce 600 series

GeForce 600 series
Release dateMarch 22, 2012; 12 years ago (March 22, 2012)
CodenameGK10x
Architecture
ModelsGeForce series
  • GeForce GT series
  • GeForce GTX series
Transistors292M 40 nm (GF119)
  • 585M 40 nm (GF108)
  • 1.170B 40 nm (GF116)
  • 1.950B 40 nm (GF114)
  • 1.270B 28 nm (GK107)
  • 1.020B 28 nm (GK208)
  • 2.540B 28 nm (GK106)
  • 3.540B 28 nm (GK104)
Cards
Entry-level
  • GT 605
  • GT 610
  • GT 620
  • GT 630
  • GT 640
Mid-range
  • GTX 650
  • GTX 650 Ti
  • GTX 650 Ti Boost
  • GTX 660
High-end
  • GTX 660 Ti
  • GTX 670
  • GTX 680
Enthusiast
  • GTX 690
API support
DirectXDirect3D 12.0 (feature level 11_0)[2] Shader Model 6.5
OpenCLOpenCL 3.0[a]
OpenGLOpenGL 4.6
VulkanVulkan 1.2[1]
SPIR-V
History
PredecessorGeForce 500 series
Successor
Support status
Fermi cards unsupported
Security updates for Kepler until September 2024

The GeForce 600 series is a series of graphics processing units developed by Nvidia, first released in 2012. It served as the introduction of the Kepler architecture. It is succeeded by the GeForce 700 series.


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  1. ^ "Vulkan Driver Support". Nvidia. February 10, 2016. Retrieved April 25, 2018.
  2. ^ "DX12 Do's and Don'ts". September 17, 2015.