Blade-Runner
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This should be 50% faster than the 980. Where I currently get a laggy 67FPS, I will have 100FPS.
This looks very nice but I guess it will cost about £600+
The 390 / 390x will probably be better for price / performance, unless nvidia decide to stop charging extreme prices for their top end cards like titan etc.
I am floored seeing ppl first salivating about 3072 shaders/12 GB GPU and then arguing about el cheapo monitors and connectors. Get life guys, this GPU will love something like 4K@40" and hate 1080p, DVI, 21", and so on. I hope it has DP1.3/HDMI 2.0 only. I hope it will have support for pairing DP1.3 outputs to drive future full 8K monitors.
BTW, specs are for professional Quadro card with 12GB, this means consumer card will have 6GB.
I am floored seeing ppl first salivating about 3072 shaders/12 GB GPU and then arguing about el cheapo monitors and connectors. Get life guys, this GPU will love something like 4K@40" and hate 1080p, DVI, 21", and so on. I hope it has DP1.3/HDMI 2.0 only. I hope it will have support for pairing DP1.3 outputs to drive future full 8K monitors.
BTW, specs are for professional Quadro card with 12GB, this means consumer card will have 6GB.
Highend gpus standard should only come with hdmi 2 and dp ports.
Is this 16nm?
Hope nVidia doesn't price this out of the very upper limits of the mainstream segment (more than $700).
Is this 16nm?
Hope nVidia doesn't price this out of the very upper limits of the mainstream segment (more than $700).
Zarathustra[H];1041364105 said:I wouldn't be surprised if both AMD and Nvidia keep their entire next gen of GPU's at 28nm.
Highend gpus standard should only come with hdmi 2 and dp ports.
DP can output to VGA, DVI, and HDMI, so I don't see the point of putting a big honkin' DVI connector on a card anymore.
This looks very nice but I guess it will cost about £600+
6GB VRAM for the consumer card sounds decent...
I would really rather 12 GB. I can see four of these driving 3x 4K displays, which has already been shown to max out the VRAM of 6 GB Titans.
Oh yeah, as if it that truly is the end of the world
Zarathustra[H];1041364508 said:Well, if they follow the last gen the next Titan will be 12GB, and the next top Geforce will be half that.
0nm! Wow! That's small!
Only intel has made it to 22nm on a production level (as of my last check) if Global foundries or TSMC made it to 22 successfully, they kept it very quiet about it. If there's another place that chips like that could be made (and that's not some classified secret) I'd like to hear it.
Only intel has made it to 22nm on a production level (as of my last check) if Global foundries or TSMC made it to 22 successfully, they kept it very quiet about it. If there's another place that chips like that could be made (and that's not some classified secret) I'd like to hear it.
Plenty of new Apple devices running on TSMC 20nm chips, right now. They aren't little media device chips, either, since they have more transistors than either the 2 or 4 core mobile Haswells.