GTX 980 Ultra @ $650 (Based on full GM200).
GTX 980 @ $400
I definitely want to see benchmarks, and in particular, OC vs OC benchmarks. At stock, these may be equal to the 980ti, but when both are OC'ed, which will be faster?
I'm going to enjoy my Titan X SLI until Pascal drops with 32 GB of HBM and 100% faster. If we're lucky, the SLI bridge should be gone by Pascal.
When it comes to HBM most certainly, and I'm impressed that AMD will have at least 3 HBM products out.AMD > Nvidia in business strategy.
It's taking Nvidia forever to drop the SLI bridge they are really lagging here not sure what they are waiting for.I'm going to enjoy my Titan X SLI until Pascal drops with 32 GB of HBM and 100% faster. If we're lucky, the SLI bridge should be gone by Pascal.
Nvidia's response will be to lower prices on everything out there. Black editions or some higher clocked version will come later to regain some performance crowns. In doing so their perf/watt goes out the window. There just isn't a lot of wiggle room on the same node. They will also produce marketing for some metric that no one cared about before. AMD's response is the Dual Fury card, which will obliterate everything. Unless Nvidia also has a dual card.... AMD wins this round. HBM2 (needed for Pascal) is Q2 absolute earliest. It's looking like Q4. That means Nvida has had 9 months of free reign on the market. End of June to Q2 2016 is 9 months. If HBM2 get out in Q2 equal time to both companies for owning the current market. If not AMD gets 2 quarters more than Nvidia to soak sales. AMD > Nvidia in business strategy.
Clearly this is a misunderstanding, of course Nvidia won't answer tomorrow, I am talking a month or two... By fall?
The card is not launched yet, what did you expect?
It's just nice to know what the reactions are now that we have much more information. Indeed no reviews or launch (altought thursday there will be).
Pretty bizarre how many are saying yes without seeing a review. Especially from a company has a rich history of over promising and then not delivering at launch everything they've promised. At least this time around AMD isn't touting any software features which inevitably won't make it into the release day drivers. How often do you see NVidia announce a date, just to announce a product without any reviews? What on earth? Obviously even after all this time, something still isn't ready for these cards, or they would have been released to the public today with reviews.
I used Ati/AMD cards exclusively for over a decade. Not any more. You've burned me enough. Until they can demonstrate an ability to deliver what they promise and release stable drivers on a consistent/frequent basis, I am steering clear of AMD.