RTX 5000 = GTX 2080
RTX 6000 = GTX 2080 Ti (Minus the compute performance)
There we have it.
And obviously the Geforce card will launch within September - October somewhere so shut up with your BS, Guru
Of course does the Amazon sales give an indication of how a product sell against the competition.
And since you seem to understand it all but seem to need a little help anyway:
Ryzen was in that list before the price cuts was made.
And AMD are cutting price because they are removing inventory...
The fact that AMD have 6 of the top 10 best sellers for CPUs at Amazon at the moment, while Intel used to have almost all 10 earlier, talks against your beloved Intel Im afraid.
Intel have and will lose a ton of market share in the future and it will impact their R&D, foundry plans, manforce...
Intel premature launching products way ahead of schedule because they feel threatened by AMD :sweat:
The thing here is that Intel have everything to lose while AMD have everything to gain
I think you are misreading that news.
Coffee Lake availability have been poor for a long time now, and if you think its because the demand for Coffee Lake is bigger now that Ryzen is here to compete vs almost no competition from AMD earlier, you need to rethink.
Intel is struggling with...
Intel introduced more cores for the mid-high range only because AMD forced them to. But anyhow, doesnt matter if «10nm is difficult for Intel». The point here is that the further down the rabbit hole they go the more difficult node shrinks will become for them.
What then? New products with...
Well lets not rules out that there are quite a few enthusiasts out there that that replaced their 6700K to a 8600K. 200MHz boost was all they got and the reason was a higher TDP.
My point is that all these rapid launches ever since Skylake came out is what I considered milking. They used to do...
Skylake
Caby Lake
Coffee Lake
Cannon Lake
All within 3 years....and the performance increase from Skylake to Cannon Lake will be pretty MEH all things considered.
Thats called milking and its sad to see very little calling Intel out.
This is just absurd.
Its like watching Intel imploding with all these new products and refreshes when they finally got competition from AMD on the CPU side.
The worst about it all is that people are perfectly ok with being milked, just because its Intel.
We care, because Volta might just be about Tesla and computing cards while the Ampere architecture is what 99.999999% of anandtech forum users will be interested in.
Question is, why a different name and what is the difference between them
Again, Volta might not include Geforce cards.
Nvidia say that Volta is Artificial Intelligence Architecture.
Makes much more sense to let Volta be about Tensor cores which doesnt help gamers whats so ever, Nvlink and HBM2.
Ampere might be the architecture for the next Geforce cards, which...
Thats actually a good point.
Maybe we now truly get Titan as the workhorse it used to be?
Titan XV based on GV100 with Tensor cores and HBM2. Based on Volta.
Geforce cards based on the architecture Ampere that Nvidia will present in March.
All we know is that Huang is presenting Ampere in March. It could be the architecture after Volta presented in a roadmap too.
Sounds weird to have two architectures out at the same time if you ask me.
True, but what other choice does AMD have? The Volta train wont be pretty for them if they dont do anything.
Well unless Navi gets released in 2018 though, but when was the last time AMD delivered on the GPU front? Its been a trainwreck for many years now
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