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Does anyone know anything else about the new GPU?
Quick question: is there a point buying 780 in a month or two or better wait for new Maxwell series in Q3?
Right now I have 670...
Maxwell will probably have new tech behind it. Amd and Nvidia have been releasing new stuff each gen like surround gaming, 3d, mantle, etc.... I'm interested in seeing if Nvidia now has their own api in development for the new architecture....
I'd rather have HDMI over DVI, DVI was only a stopgap from VGA. Personally I'm using all three interfaces in this PC and I don't get the hatred for HDMI. HDMI 2.0 is going to be VERY useful! (UHD @60fps)New API would be interesting, hopefully they do away with all the HDMI stuff for gamer cards and stick with DP.. keep the hdmi for htpc system cards, but its hard when most consumers can only understand hdmi and never even heard of DP..
Generally speaking, AMD and nvidia do not share information on new next gen GPUs until 1 month to a couple of weeks prior. Reason being is that giving the information out too early will cannibalize sales - We got the first information on Tahiti in Dec 2011 (released in Jan 2012), the first info on Kepler in Feb 2012 with release in March 2012. I'd expect based on this trend that nvidia will basically stay mum until release is imminent, this is how things have always been done from what i've seen. Same deal with the 290. Roughly one month prior is when AMD shared their information.
Now the interesting part of Maxwell is that they're starting with the mobile and low end parts first, but I imagine big Maxwell will be on 20nm. The 750ti is coming soon according to rumors, but big Maxwell (I assume) is still a ways away. So I wouldn't expect information on "big" 20nm Maxwell to surface anytime soon, although I could be wrong.
I'd rather have HDMI over DVI, DVI was only a stopgap from VGA. Personally I'm using all three interfaces in this PC and I don't get the hatred for HDMI. HDMI 2.0 is going to be VERY useful! (UHD @60fps)
That is adorable.
If you are watching and listening close enough, we usually have a pretty good idea on what is coming ~6months before hand.
good point, I forgot, I dont even use my DVI much anymore.. VGA and DVI should be rid of lol.. it had its time, but like Flash, it should be forced out for the newer technology..
The 128bit bus is going to cripple these cards. If they were 192 they would be a great card if the price remained cheaper then the 6 series they will replace.
Are AMD's cards coming out this year too? Will they be a die shrink?
Six months? Well I don't really agree with that, but non-credible rumors do start to hit the streets around that time frame. Usually two to two and a half months or so beforehand is when more credible rumors hit the streets, mainly from websites that have dudes close to the supply chain in China (since that is where all cards are produced). Websites like chiphell, expreview, etc, will have rumors 2-2.5 months beforehand with i'd say 30-40% of those rumors being reasonably close. I remember the Kepler rumors began hitting hard around late January of '12, with the Feb rumors being pretty close to spot on. Same for Tahiti - two to two and a half months is when the rumors became somewhat reality based.
Six months out? I don't really agree with that, only an insider (IMO) would have info that early. And those insiders usually don't dare peep a word since they're under strict NDA.....I read the rumors around here and OCN and most of the more reliable rumors are in the 2-3 month prior to launch time frame, and those rumors are usually from non NDA guys from China. Case in point, most of the Tahiti rumors from the 2 month prior to launch timeframe were good, same for Kepler. I don't recall any reliable rumors from 6 months out for either, though... Just IMO. As far as "big" Maxwell, I wouldn't expect it anytime imminent since I assume NV wants to put the big parts on 20nm.
Any AMD cards coming out most certainly will be 20nm (outside the R5/7/9 200 Series), but most likely Nvidia will be the first to bring them to market unless AMD does some minor refresh on those hot R9 290 suckers just to test the waters.
Depending on when Nvidia fully drops Maxwell, I would expect a late Q4 '14 refresh or early Q1 '15 at the latest. Nvidia with the Spring and AMD with the Fall are the usual time frames they like. Of course 20nm is kinda screwing that up and right now it's 50/50 whether they will meet those quarters.
The 128bit bus is going to cripple these cards. If they were 192 they would be a great card if the price remained cheaper then the 6 series they will replace.
660 requires 6 pin 750 ti doesn't. efficiency means more performance per the watt, watt and the heat that comes with it limits gpu's at the high end, so their top end is probably what will change.The problem is that the 750 Ti will slot below the 660. ie, It's barely raising the performance bar. It basically slides into the existing performance ladder.
The problem is that the 750 Ti will slot below the 660. ie, It's barely raising the performance bar. It basically slides into the existing performance ladder.
Why would you want HDMI instead of DVI, exactly?I'd rather have HDMI over DVI, DVI was only a stopgap from VGA.
You do realize that the standards body for DVI disbanded over a decade ago? I like DVI as well, but it isn't going to be around long term - I give it about 5 years or so before it disappears even for legacy reasons.
660 requires 6 pin 750 ti doesn't. efficiency means more performance per the watt, watt and the heat that comes with it limits gpu's at the high end, so their top end is probably what will change.
I'm fairly confident that Maxwell will integrated ARM processors. How will these cores help with gaming?
Aren't we over due for the release of the 800 GTX series? Didn't Nvidia used to have a tick-tock release schedule like Intel?