SolidQ
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That would be 28gb/s. Any less and GDDR6X would make more senseYou don't need >50% higher BW for that.
@gdansk and what is the speed of the worst GDDR7? Even if it's only 24gbps, that's still 33% more than what AD106 has.
You have to consider yields and cost.That would be 28gb/s. Any less and GDDR6X would make more sense
Hynix won't be volume shipping any form of GDDR7 until 2025.
Doesn't Nvidia usually prefer Micron?
NVIDIA CEO to deliver a keynote at SIGGRAPH 2024 on July 29
Keynote Outline:
1. Introduction
2. Discuss what Nvidia has done with AI
3. Discuss what Nvidia is currently doing with AI
4. Say "the more you buy, the more you save"
5. Discuss the future of AI
6. Ensure AI is said a few more times to raise stock price
7. Conclusion
It's an AI generated video and recap of the earlier presentation. Presented with a hologram.I'd laugh if JHH just walks out on stage to start a video recording of his presentation at Computex.
Anyone who complains gets strapped to their seat and made to watch again.
I think the price for the 5090 won't go up all that much. Instead we just get a deeper cut of the die.
We'll see, but if the 5090 is far from the previous xx90 increase both with regards to performance and VRAM, I can't imagine it will sell well.
It will be questionable till the Super lineup arrivesThe 5090 should be fine and people will complain about the 5080's price but it should deliver a decent improvement over the 4080S. It's the rest of the lineup that will be questionable.
Nvidia will have snuck pathtracing into some under development titles by now so look forward to those making your 4090 look inadequate. Plus, texture memory compression (we have a dedicated hardware compression engine in there!) and some enhanced AI fakery to make you want to torture your 4090 so it dies an early death and you have a good excuse to get the 5090.The 4090 already runs everything very well.
I like what I'm reading about the 5090 but not sure what I would even play on it. The 4090 already runs everything very well. Maybe VR sims could be improved further, but they are mainly CPU bottlenecked.
Or here’s a money saving idea. Turn PT off and enjoy your 4090. It will still excel at RT and Raster.Nvidia will have snuck pathtracing into some under development titles by now so look forward to those making your 4090 look inadequate. Plus, texture memory compression (we have a dedicated hardware compression engine in there!) and some enhanced AI fakery to make you want to torture your 4090 so it dies an early death and you have a good excuse to get the 5090.
A professional hobbyist that likes to save rendering time between frames.Path tracing could be one but that’s probably 5-6 years out. I would skip 5090 if you have 4090 unless you are a professional or hobbyist with money and it saves you time.
gpu | die | sm count, L2 | gpu | die | sm count, L2 |
4090, 24GB | AD102 (144 SM) | 128, 72MB | 5090, 28GB | GB202 (192 SM) | ~168, 84MB |
4080 Super, 16GB | AD103 (80 SM) | 80, 64MB | 5080, 16GB | GB203 (84 SM) | 84, 64MB |
4070 Ti Super, 16GB | AD103 (80 SM) | 66, 48MB | 5070 Ti, 16GB | GB203 (84 SM) | ~74, 48MB |
4070 Super, 12GB | AD104 (60 SM) | 56, 48 MB | 5070, 16GB | GB203 (84 SM) | ~60, 48MB |
4060 Ti, 8/16 GB | AD106 (36 SM) | 34, 32MB | 5060 Ti, 12GB | GB205 (50 SM) | ~46, 36MB |
4060, 8GB | AD107 (24 SM) | 24, 24MB | 5060, 8GB | GB206 (36 SM) | ~30, 32MB |