Nvidia's Maxwell GPU architecture

Hi.

I’ve seen that Maxwell GPUs are already here (GTX 750 TI with whitepaper here http://international.download.nvidia.com/geforce-com/international/pdfs/GeForce-GTX-750-Ti-Whitepaper.pdf).

I’ve read here http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2255921/nvidias-maxwell-gpu-architecture-will-access-system-ram that Maxwell would be able to access the main system memory, yet I can’t find any information about that in the whitepaper.

Also, does GTX 750 TI have some new compute capability (like 4.0) ?

Any news on that ?

Thanks.

Moving next to the other thread discussing Maxwell:

I am referring to http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2255921/nvidias-maxwell-gpu-architecture-will-access-system-ram.

No fast access for non-pinned memory (aka hardware support for paging/out out core computations) (I am not talking about the 6.0 ability to copy implicitly whatever is needed) ?

I expected faster main memory access then now with the zero copy…

Do you mean NVIDIA’s unified virtual memory? The low-end GM107 (Maxwell) doesn’t feature it but the upcoming Maxwell highend GPUs are supposed to introduce it.