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It's called "Titan RTX". Two of them only cost $5k.I think you should buy a RTX 2080 Titan.
It's called "Titan RTX". Two of them only cost $5k.
Oh yeah. You should buy two.
I just saw on some YouTube tech news channels the mention that Nvidia may release 20xx hardware without RT and call it 11xx. It's still in the rumor phase. As a non RT person (don't want and don't need) that would be great news.
Hopefully that would put the fire under AMD for their next gen as well.
That's not what the rumors said.Rumors - top end AMD would compete with RTX 2070 but lower price. If you want/need something better than 2070, then get it now.
https://www.techradar.com/news/amd-radeon-rx-3080-could-match-geforce-rtx-2070-for-half-the-priceThat's not what the rumors said.
Hardly top end. Just the first wave of Navi targeting mainstream, hence the price. The highest mainstream card is guessed to be at $250 USD and will compete with the 2070.
RT is the future weather you like it or not.
All you see in games today are hacks trying to fake RT.
Don’t be stupid.
I think Nvidia is waiting for some Navi 7nm news to release their 2060s at a competitive price point
Nvidia will outsell AMD anyway regardless of what AMD has to offer...
I don't think so Tim. Never underestimate the power of the Mid-Range. Especially with Free-Sync monitors so cheap. We'll see, should be a shoot out mid 2019
The rumors right now for 7nm Navi are for 2560 stream processors, which sound like an evolution of the Xbox One X GPU, and designed to be the chip for Xbox Scarlett/PS5.
Remember Vega 64 has 4096 stream processors, and Vega 56 has 3584 stream processors.
Even with a clockspeed boost and arch improvements I think it'll be generous to think if this card will be anything more than a RTX 2070 competitor at best, and even that's not a given.
but remember before CORE architecture AMD was king in CPU
You haven't seen some of the better rumours regarding Navi. The number of stream processors are somewhat misguided as the whole APU in consoles are around a certain tdp rather then what we have in our pc since the cooling does not form an obstacle for a pc but is does increase the cost in consoles. With consoles the design is catered towards non expensive features and get the best performance per watt while not providing a space heater...
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I'm guessing AMD new sales slogan will be: No space invaders, No ray tracing and NOT $1200
Even according to your link adoredtv only thinks somewhere around... ...rtx 2070.
Even according to your link adoredtv only thinks somewhere around gtx 1080 to rtx 2070.
With the 1080 we are talking about 2560 cuda core chip from 2016 that navi in 2019/2020 is just looking to match in perf and perf per watt...at a manufacturing node half the size of 16nm.
Even with these idealistic leaks its admitting at best Navi will catch up with Maxwell from 2015 in terms of architecture.
Navi is not high end
AMD will need more time to get more money and R&D budget to do something and the changes has been made it will just take around 3 years for a new GPU to surface. AMD had all of their money in Zen now with a bit better financial situation it might just be a matter of time.
Until AMD finds a good solution for their lack of marketing prowess the high end is kind of lost on the general public because they keep buying Nvidia even if AMD has a faster product.
Maybe the plan is to get the quality Navi RX 3k series GPUs out to cover the low to mid end, and attract sales with the low pricing; this could build a better overall product quality / value image for AMD & carry them thru until the high-end Vega / Navi / Whatever Is Next GPUs can make it to market in a few years or so, and they can continue to build their user base & take Nvidia market share with reasonably priced (for the market) high end GPUs...?
All of the current GPU designs have a problem with power. That is a major stumbling block for the gaming market, not so much for the professional market. 2019 is for Navi 10 then next year Navi 20 and after that the new gpu should hit and yes were talking 2021..
The plan for now is that AMD just leaves Nvidia alone charge whatever they want and don't care for those people because they would not buy anything AMD to begin with. Until that mindset changes AMD can make high end cards just not sell them ....