GeForce 700 series

GeForce 700 series

GTX Titan Z released in May of 2013; the series' flagship unit sporting dual Kepler GK110 processors and the final Nvidia graphics card supporting dual-GPU configuration on a single PCB board.
Release dateFebruary 19, 2013; 11 years ago (February 19, 2013)
Codename
  • GK110
  • GK208
  • GM108
  • GM107
Architecture
ModelsGeForce series
  • GeForce GT series
  • GeForce GTX series
Transistors
  • 292M (GF119) 40 nm
  • 585M (GF117) 28 nm
  • 1.02B (GK208) 28 nm
  • 1.27B (GK107) 28 nm
  • 2.54B (GK106) 28 nm
  • 3.54B (GK104) 28 nm
  • 7.08B (GK110) 28 nm
Fabrication process
Cards
Entry-level
  • GeForce GT 705
  • GeForce GT 710
  • GeForce GT 720
  • GeForce GT 730
  • GeForce GT 740
  • GeForce GTX 745
Mid-range
  • GeForce GTX 750
  • GeForce GTX 750 Ti
  • GeForce GTX 760 192-Bit
  • GeForce GTX 760
  • GeForce GTX 760 Ti
  • GeForce GTX 770
High-end
  • GeForce GTX 780
Enthusiast
  • GeForce GTX 780 Ti
  • GeForce GTX Titan
  • GeForce GTX Titan Black
  • GeForce GTX Titan Z
API support
DirectXDirect3D 12.0 (feature level 11_0)[2][3] Shader Model 6.7 (Maxwell), Shader Model 6.5 (Kepler) or Shader Model 5.1 (Fermi)
OpenCLOpenCL 3.0[a]
OpenGLOpenGL 4.6
VulkanVulkan 1.2[1]
SPIR-V
History
PredecessorGeForce 600 series
VariantGeForce 800M series
SuccessorGeForce 900 series
Support status
Fermi cards unsupported.
Security updates for Kepler until September 2024.
Maxwell fully supported.

The GeForce 700 series (stylized as GEFORCE GTX 700 SERIES) is a series of graphics processing units developed by Nvidia. While mainly a refresh of the Kepler microarchitecture (GK-codenamed chips), some cards use Fermi (GF) and later cards use Maxwell (GM). GeForce 700 series cards were first released in 2013, starting with the release of the GeForce GTX Titan on February 19, 2013, followed by the GeForce GTX 780 on May 23, 2013. The first mobile GeForce 700 series chips were released in April 2013.


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  2. ^ Kowaliski, Cyril (March 21, 2014). "DirectX 12 will also add new features for next-gen GPUs". The Tech Report. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
  3. ^ Mujtaba, Hassan (June 5, 2015). "AMD Confirms GCN Cards Don't Feature Full DirectX 12 Support – Feature Level 11_1 on GCN 1.0, Feature Level 12_0 on GCN 1.1/1.2". WCCFtech. Retrieved June 8, 2015.