Its close.
You know its getting close when you see stuff like this leaking.
Kinda makes me wonder....
A lot of people seem to think the 390/380x about to launch any time now. I am not so sure. Shipping logs are not the kind of leaks u get when we're close, leaks like these are
Looks to be 384bit.
550mm2 die size?
Compare to GM204.
Darn, just bought a GTX970 G1 Gamer for rig 2 below. After seeing these pictures, I feel totally "inadequate":biggrin::awe:
On a seriou$ note, any idea what one of these "Beasts" will $ell for?D:
799$ and up is my guess.
Its close.
You know its getting close when you see stuff like this leaking.
Kinda makes me wonder....
A lot of people seem to think the 390/380x about to launch any time now. I am not so sure. Shipping logs are not the kind of leaks u get when we're close, leaks like these are
I both agree and disagree. I agree that its close. But we'll see if it's Titan II or merely another Quadro card.
I disagree on the last part. Lisa Su has stated that AMD will try to keep their stuff a lot closer to the vest than usual for 2015. Nvidia would also probably not go ahead with this unless they felt that 300-series was imminent.
It could also be a defensive move in the sense that they want to rush AMD into action(which I wouldn't mind), because AMD's stars are better aligned than Nvidia's in 2015, especially after the endless TSMC fiascos. Either way, well played Nvidia.
Now don't disappoint us with only Quadro.
I'm hopeful that they'll go all-out and release Titan II along with 960. Suddenly 22nd of January wouldn't be so boring.
Interestingly enough, GM200 3072 CUDA cores @ 988mhz only have about 17% more SP compute performance over K6000 2880 CUDAs @ 900mhz. Sounds like Maxwell could bring more effective real world improvement in compute that isn't revealed in the spec comparison itself.
Interestingly enough, GM200 3072 CUDA cores @ 988mhz only have about 17% more SP compute performance over K6000 2880 CUDAs @ 900mhz. Sounds like Maxwell could bring more effective real world improvement in compute that isn't revealed in the spec comparison itself.
Not going to be surprised if it's around 600mm2, TSMC 28nm is certainly mature enough. Even if they price it the same as original Titan you'll likely be getting more mm2 per dollar.
Quadro parts are always clocked significantly lower than their desktop counter parts.
And here I am, trying to make do with an HD4600 until I finish my exams so I can buy a GPU (Because if I had a GPU I could as well not even try to study, I'd spend my time playing BF4 and Inquisition). Bad thing is, if nothing is solid about a new card by the first 10 days of February, I'll probably go with the 970. Right now I know I'm going to regret it, but I can't stand not having a dGPU any longer. I've been playing a little BF4 on the iGPU (Which I've overclocked to 1650MHz at 1.19V and my memory runs at 2200MHz) at 1080p with 50-60% resolution scaling and everything set to low, and framerates are still so low I'm getting pwned all the time because it's SLOW. I mean, I react, but it's too late. I played on a computer with a Haswell i5 (Don't remember which one exactly) and a 760 and I played way, way, WAY better. Sigh...
Anyway, this is going to be an interesting round. A 600mm^2 behemoth versus a 300W TDP water-cooled monster? Nerdgasms all around boys!
Ya, I know. I was comparing M6000 GPU-Z specs to K6000. So Quadro vs. Quadro. Enigmoid got my statement covered. I forgot how much more efficient in compute the 980 was vs. 780Ti. GM200 could be an OCing/scaling champ. 1400mhz+ on MSI Lightning GTX1080Ti, and I can see near 1.5Ghz 970 SLI performance out of it. I have no interest in a $999 Titan X though since those come with a reference blower with capped TDP/voltage, which seriously held back the original Titan.
I really think NV will repeat mid-range --> Titan --> flagship strategy. All things are pointing to this. This allows them to maximize profits on a 980 and Titan while holding back 1080Ti until they can launch it with even higher clocks by Spring. With 16nm FinFets having delays to late 2016, I just don't see NV launching 1080Ti in the next 2 months. We'll see.