Astral Abyss
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If you're Nvidia and you have a bunch of GP100/102 chips that didn't quite make the cut, what do you do? Release Titan early... Gotta keep the stockholders happy.
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They aren't fucking anyone -- it's a free market and nobody is forcing anyone to buy anything. Know why bugatti can charge 1 to 1.5 million per car? Because it's one of the fastest most luxurious out there. Know why MGM Grand can charge so much for their Skyloft suites? Because it's opulence at the higest degree and there is a market for it.
Just like with GPUs - build the best and people will pay.
Might be interesting if it lands within the 10 series' Step Up window.
Yeah, I don't think the Titan line has ever qualified for a Step Up. The Ti-series has, but we don't know yet if GP102 is going to be the Ti version or just a less expensive Titan variant.Can you even step up to a Titan? If I recall it only applied to X80, X70, X60 cards. I haven't even thought about it but I thought a few years ago there were some people on the forums complaining when the original Titan came out and they couldn't step up to it due to Titan's having limited quantities. 1080Ti will probably come out 3 months after the Titan P.
Everyone expected Titan X to be priced at $1,200, probably because that was how much the Titan Black was, and it was still released at $1,000. I can see the 1080 going down in price when/if the 1080 Ti is released, just like the 780 did when 780 Ti came out. It's a new node, so NVIDIA probably wants to take advantage of the hype and quickly amortize their costs with the 1080.I would be surprised if they price too high up the scale. Anything more than $1200 and they reduce the already small market for the Titan to an incredibly small one. Besides, even the Founder's Edition 1080 wasn't an extraordinary jump in price from historic norms. If they plan to increase I would expect a slight increase on both the 1080Ti and Titan so they preserve the market for those products (which are probably already highly profitable). Since I have a 980Ti Hybrid currently, I am interested in a Titan, but only if it is less than $1200 and also a Hybrid.
I would tend to agree. NVidia has profited greatly from the expanding consumer market for GPUs. However, it they suddenly go off the rails and increase prices too much, they will either lose market share or they will shrink the overall market as people go back to non-GPU configurations. Neither will benefit NVidia or their Shareholders, so I expect them to keep pricing pretty much Status Quo.Everyone expected Titan X to be priced at $1,200, probably because that was how much the Titan Black was, and it was still released at $1,000. I can see the 1080 going down in price when/if the 1080 Ti is released, just like the 780 did when 780 Ti came out. It's a new node, so NVIDIA probably wants to take advantage of the hype and quickly amortize their costs with the 1080.
If they release a big Pascal consumer card this early whats left for them to use for a 2017/18 refresh until Volta is out? If there will be a new Titan card in August it wont be 50% faster than the GTX1080.
this is odd to me. Why release new titan card in august when you really have no competition? Then what nothing until Volta? IDK about this, I just purchased a gtx 1080 and that damn thing is 45-50% faster than 980ti when overclocked and they all do it pretty well. Even stock is 30+. Why the need to hurry up and release a titan card, i guess its just for marketing to reach out to that less than 1% of the market. Will probably work!
this is odd to me. Why release new titan card in august when you really have no competition? Then what nothing until Volta? IDK about this, I just purchased a gtx 1080 and that damn thing is 45-50% faster than 980ti when overclocked and they all do it pretty well. Even stock is 30+. Why the need to hurry up and release a titan card, i guess its just for marketing to reach out to that less than 1% of the market. Will probably work!
Which 1080 did you end up buying. Also what's your opinion of it all round.
this is odd to me. Why release new titan card in august when you really have no competition? Then what nothing until Volta? IDK about this, I just purchased a gtx 1080 and that damn thing is 45-50% faster than 980ti when overclocked and they all do it pretty well. Even stock is 30+. Why the need to hurry up and release a titan card, i guess its just for marketing to reach out to that less than 1% of the market. Will probably work!
It does seem that launching a Titan in August doesn't make a lot of sense considering that the 1080 won't have competition for many more months. And really, a 50% jump in three months? If that does come about in that time frame it's going to be very expensive. And very desirable. I'd seriously consider picking up at least one if that's true. But I really don't need to.
Does anyone have any idea of a price point? I'm assuming this close of a launch to the 1080 we're looking at a 1k card.
My guess is they will price it so as not to cannibalize 1080 sales. Probably going to be well over $1K this time. I'm guessing $1500. If they are releasing it this early this time, it also means there might be more of a gap between the Titan and Ti release.
It does seem that launching a Titan in August doesn't make a lot of sense considering that the 1080 won't have competition for many more months. And really, a 50% jump in three months? If that does come about in that time frame it's going to be very expensive. And very desirable. I'd seriously consider picking up at least one if that's true. But I really don't need to.
this is odd to me. Why release new titan card in august when you really have no competition? Then what nothing until Volta? IDK about this, I just purchased a gtx 1080 and that damn thing is 45-50% faster than 980ti when overclocked and they all do it pretty well. Even stock is 30+. Why the need to hurry up and release a titan card, i guess its just for marketing to reach out to that less than 1% of the market. Will probably work!
Why wouldn't you release a product when there's no competition? It allows you to charge more.
Anyway, I bet this thing will be super expensive so anybody buying a 1080 won't see their GPUs drop precipitously in value overnight.
Why wouldn't you release a product when there's no competition? It allows you to charge more.
Because you don't need to and can hold on to it when necessary? But your point is equally valid because it's not like AMD is going to have anything anytime soon that would be able to compete with something 50% faster than a 1080 and nVidia could charge pretty much whatever it wants and people would buy it. And I'm one that would take the bait.
Damn lol! I got the cash too but no way I ever spend 1500 on a video card if it is price that high. I just spet 700 and I still don't know if I needed it lol. But if it was 100% faster than 1080 I could see myself spending 1k. Other than that not worth the cost to me.
But Nvidia is no longer attached to their MSRP, founders edition has fucked all that up. A sign of no competition. AMD has really put high end GPU consumers in tough spot. We pretty much have no choice. I went from 500 to 700 because of no competition. Damn you AMD!
I really don't care about some more power usage. I usually get the best for my money and I have no brand loyalty. But its not like I really had another side to compare to this time.
Maybe because it will have 16gb vice 8gb of HDRM2 or will it have DDR5x instead?Why are people talking about 2x 1080 all of a sudden? It's gonna be 50% faster maximum, clock for clock.
Huh?Maybe because it will have 16gb vice 8gb of HDRM2 or will it have DDR5x instead?
We just don't know yet, still rumor city. I would expect the 1080Ti to have DDR5x using GP102 but the Titan version may indeed have HBM2 ram on it for a pretty penny with the GP100. I expect Nvidia will salvage the GP100 that didn't make the cut but still good for a gaming/pro card.Huh?
No hbm on Titan, it'll be g5x I expect
We just don't know yet, still rumor city. I would expect the 1080Ti to have DDR5x using GP102 but the Titan version may indeed have HBM2 ram on it for a pretty penny with the GP100. I expect Nvidia will salvage the GP100 that didn't make the cut but still good for a gaming/pro card.
This round Nvidia made sure the 1070 and 1080 had better separation in performance then previously. I expect that to be the same with the 1080Ti and Titan.
That makes little sense for a couple of reasons.
1. Tesla P100 already uses a cut version of GP100 (28SMs vs 30SM full die)
2. They will not undercut Tesla P100 for double precision work, and selling a Titan with GP100 is definitely undercutting
3. If they cut GP100 further (compared to Tesla P100) then it will offer lackluster gaming performance compared to GTX 1080 (considering price)
4. If the Titan part is GP100 then then GP102 will basically just be the 1080Ti, or do you think they will make another Titan ?
384bit G5X @ 12GT/s is my guess. That makes for 576GB/s; new Titan with full complement of 30SMs, new Ti with 3/4 SMs disabled (but still full complement of GPCs)
It does seem that launching a Titan in August doesn't make a lot of sense considering that the 1080 won't have competition for many more months. And really, a 50% jump in three months? If that does come about in that time frame it's going to be very expensive. And very desirable. I'd seriously consider picking up at least one if that's true. But I really don't need to.
So no HBM2 cards for us gamers from Nvidia in this generation. Or is there something I have missed.
Nvidia is competing with itself and has been since Maxwell. AMD isn't a threat to them as they've fallen way behind and have no chance of catching up. I gave them the benefit of the doubt before Polaris but after seeing it's heat and power consumption numbers coupled with virtually no OC headroom it told me all I needed to know about anything else they plan to make. Nvidia won the gpu wars, FE cards and Titan are proof enough of that.
So no HBM2 cards for us gamers from Nvidia in this generation. Or is there something I have missed.
given the price of HBM2 is something not needed right now with the advancements of G5X, high speed memory with low power consumption at low prices, they can delay HBM2 as much as they want if the bandwidth isn't a limitation for actual cards and actual GPU performance.
given the price of HBM2 is something not needed right now with the advancements of G5X, high speed memory with low power consumption at low prices, they can delay HBM2 as much as they want if the bandwidth isn't a limitation for actual cards and actual GPU performance.
I was going by early rumors that were suggesting HBM2. Also considering the Titan is a bit of a Halo product featuring the best of the best inovations.
What a load of shit to try and justify your purchase. Stock to stock a 1080 is about 25-30% faster overall than the 980 ti. Oc both cards and that difference goes DOWN as a 980 ti has around twice the overclocking headroom.this is odd to me. Why release new titan card in august when you really have no competition? Then what nothing until Volta? IDK about this, I just purchased a gtx 1080 and that damn thing is 45-50% faster than 980ti when overclocked and they all do it pretty well. Even stock is 30+. Why the need to hurry up and release a titan card, i guess its just for marketing to reach out to that less than 1% of the market. Will probably work!