nEo717
Limp Gawd
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Interesting (guess) at where nVidia is going, and, AMD Navi will release as:
Will the next Gen be Ampere and/or HBM memory? Will pricing come down for nVidia? Could we see more GTX?
My thoughts are that we will see Navi in July at 2080 Ti/Titan performance causing a knee jerk reaction out of nVidia for GTX series line that's stronger than RTX (currently) which protect nVidia's market share (ultimately Jen-Hsun job) - Right now nVidia is not in a position to loose hardly any market share or profits (without the markets pounding on them and their board rattling Jen's cage).
Lastly, we have an interesting setup in the works with July Navi, only to be followed by Intel at the end of the year (if we believe the blue hype machine) which will push the limits even further.
--- Navi update --
We're hopeful that AMD will have more to show off with Navi at Computex in June, which is right around the corner at this point. AMD has been very secretive regarding its Navi architecture, but we know Navi will support ray tracing, and there's talk of variable rate shading. We also know Navi will be based on 7nm, as will AMD's next round of Ryzen processors.
AMD Navi PCB leak suggests GDDR6 memory and 256-bit interface
https://www.techspot.com/news/79837-amd-navi-pcb-leak-suggests-gddr6-memory-256.html
Will the next Gen be Ampere and/or HBM memory? Will pricing come down for nVidia? Could we see more GTX?
My thoughts are that we will see Navi in July at 2080 Ti/Titan performance causing a knee jerk reaction out of nVidia for GTX series line that's stronger than RTX (currently) which protect nVidia's market share (ultimately Jen-Hsun job) - Right now nVidia is not in a position to loose hardly any market share or profits (without the markets pounding on them and their board rattling Jen's cage).
Lastly, we have an interesting setup in the works with July Navi, only to be followed by Intel at the end of the year (if we believe the blue hype machine) which will push the limits even further.
--- Navi update --
We're hopeful that AMD will have more to show off with Navi at Computex in June, which is right around the corner at this point. AMD has been very secretive regarding its Navi architecture, but we know Navi will support ray tracing, and there's talk of variable rate shading. We also know Navi will be based on 7nm, as will AMD's next round of Ryzen processors.
AMD Navi PCB leak suggests GDDR6 memory and 256-bit interface
https://www.techspot.com/news/79837-amd-navi-pcb-leak-suggests-gddr6-memory-256.html
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