From Forbes AMD interview
I'm not sure what to make of this, but it seems to me that next gen Radeon might not beat Titan.
Theyre coming in Q4. I cant reveal a pricepoint but were looking at more traditional enthusiast GPU pricepoints. Were not targeting a $999 single GPU solution like our competition because we believe not a lot of people have that $999. We normally address what we call the ultra-enthusiast segment with a dual-GPU offering like the 7990. So this next-generation line is targeting more of the enthusiast market versus the ultra-enthusiast one.
Its also extremely efficient. [Nvidia's Kepler] GK110 is nearly 30% bigger from a die size point of view. We believe we have the best performance for the die size for the enthusiast GPU.
Another thing I can tell you is about the process node: this GPU is in 28nm. Some have speculated that it was 20nm and its not for a specific reason: At 28nm for an enthusiast GPU, we can achieve higher clock speeds and higher absolute performance.
I'm not sure what to make of this, but it seems to me that next gen Radeon might not beat Titan.