its going to paper launch this week and on stores june amd is going to launch at june (we dont know what kind of launch is it)Is Pascal launching before Polaris??
Nvidia does the press briefing on May 6th so you can be sure that boards will hit the shelves shortly afterwards, like it always have been in the past introductions. First week of June is my estimationits going to paper launch this week and on stores june amd is going to launch at june (we dont know what kind of launch is it)
Nvidia does the press briefing on May 6th so you can be sure that boards will hit the shelves shortly afterwards, like it always have been in the past introductions. First week of June is my estimation
Important questions are : at what price ? and what quantity ?
Regarding AMD, we got nothing yet from the press about an event. So nothing is set in stone but I think the official launch will be done during Computex time. But I find very odd that AMD is teasing Polaris since December and finally Nvidia is moving first.
What's the issue with Polaris ?
Hardware broken ?
drivers not ready ?
Yields on production too low ? (we are talking about GF after all...)
AIB partners being late ?
Component sourcing issue ?
Anyway, this month, the long 14/16nm era will finally come alive. After many years stuck on 28nm, it's about time !
AMD basically wanted to grab headlines and since their GPU sales are practically next to nothing they had nothing to lose by essentially Osborning its current product lineup and trying to take its competitors' sales down with their own.
NVIDIA, which actually generates substantial revenue from GPUs, obviously kept its mouth shut about new GPUs for as long as possible. This helps NVIDIA and its AIB partners continue to sell product until the newer stuff is available.
Very simple.
AMD basically wanted to grab headlines and since their GPU sales are practically next to nothing they had nothing to lose by essentially Osborning its current product lineup and trying to take its competitors' sales down with their own.
NVIDIA, which actually generates substantial revenue from GPUs, obviously kept its mouth shut about new GPUs for as long as possible. This helps NVIDIA and its AIB partners continue to sell product until the newer stuff is available.
Very simple.
Fact are figures.It requires some common sense to understand facts. You will not be posting this if you just type this in google.such a bold statement can you back your thesis with facts?
what?no? why? you cant find any link that can provide the non existance sales of amd on dgpu market?such a shame :\
last time the world checkedFact are figures.It requires some common sense. You be posting this if you just type this in google.
such a bold statement can you back your thesis with facts?
what?no? why? you cant find any link that can provide the non existance sales of amd on dgpu market?such a shame :\
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This means that NVIDIA grabbed around 80% of the dGPU TAM and AMD around 20%.
Are there any clear indications when Pascal may launch or is the rumour still June?
from the looks of it.
May 6 is a NDA event and cards to reviewers.
Reviews go public 1-2 weeks later.
Launch at Computex.
from the looks of it.
May 6 is a NDA event and cards to reviewers.
Reviews go public 1-2 weeks later.
Launch at Computex.
I didn't want to believe this rumor until I got an email from newegg today with a bunch of 900 series cards on deep discount. E.g. $545 980 Ti, $380 980, and $270 970, all new, no refurbs or anything. But it's starting to look like newegg believes the rumor.
Heaven help us, we're being invaded.