[quote="joker18"]I was hoping for more in VR but it is already old news. Let's see if he says more later.
[/quote]
If you go to their webpage, they have something like 45 presentations related to VR. Huge focus of the actual event (although we're just talking keynote here).
joker18 said:I was hoping for more in VR but it is already old news. Let's see if he says more later.
If you go to their webpage, they have something like 45 presentations related to VR. Huge focus of the actual event (although we're just talking keynote here).
Well;) They did show a couple of Pascal GPUs that weren't announced yet;) hehe Looked like a mobile version of some kind;)
And they did announce the TRUE Pascal chips;) not the Consumer versions;)
Consumer versions will be revealed this year but probably later...
Well;) They did show a couple of Pascal GPUs that weren't announced yet;) hehe Looked like a mobile version of some kind;)
And they did announce the TRUE Pascal chips;) not the Consumer versions;)
Consumer versions will be revealed this year but probably later...
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I'm not going to read too much into this. It's not outwardly good news, but the rumors aren't talking about high end boutique cards. They're mainstream cards. I would imagine you want to clear your old inventory before you officially announce replacements that smoke it. Probably why these type of cards are always officially announced right next to their release. Clear that stock!
I'm not going to read too much into this. It's not outwardly good news, but the rumors aren't talking about high end boutique cards. They're mainstream cards. I would imagine you want to clear your old inventory before you officially announce replacements that smoke it. Probably why these type of cards are always officially announced right next to their release. Clear that stock!
[quote="Paul33993"]I'm not going to read too much into this. It's not outwardly good news, but the rumors aren't talking about high end boutique cards. They're mainstream cards. I would imagine you want to clear your old inventory before you officially announce replacements that smoke it. Probably why these type of cards are always officially announced right next to their release. Clear that stock![/quote]
I don't think anyone will "Smoke" the 980Ti and the TitanX this year. Next year probably;)
If what you say is true, then yes, that is how the HARDWARE industry works! You want to sell all the manufactured STOCK before you release new products that will compete or be better than the older generation.
I think in September or so we will get new info on Consumer Version (like it was with the GTX900 at Game24).
Paul33993 said:I'm not going to read too much into this. It's not outwardly good news, but the rumors aren't talking about high end boutique cards. They're mainstream cards. I would imagine you want to clear your old inventory before you officially announce replacements that smoke it. Probably why these type of cards are always officially announced right next to their release. Clear that stock!
I don't think anyone will "Smoke" the 980Ti and the TitanX this year. Next year probably;)
If what you say is true, then yes, that is how the HARDWARE industry works! You want to sell all the manufactured STOCK before you release new products that will compete or be better than the older generation.
I think in September or so we will get new info on Consumer Version (like it was with the GTX900 at Game24).
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[quote="helifax"][quote="Paul33993"]I'm not going to read too much into this. It's not outwardly good news, but the rumors aren't talking about high end boutique cards. They're mainstream cards. I would imagine you want to clear your old inventory before you officially announce replacements that smoke it. Probably why these type of cards are always officially announced right next to their release. Clear that stock![/quote]
I don't think anyone will "Smoke" the 980Ti and the TitanX this year. Next year probably;)
If what you say is true, then yes, that is how the HARDWARE industry works! You want to sell all the manufactured STOCK before you release new products that will compete or be better than the older generation.
I think in September or so we will get new info on Consumer Version (like it was with the GTX900 at Game24).[/quote]
Reread what I said, though. I said the rumors weren't about the high end boutique cards. Those have buyers that aren't sensitive. The rumors are saying 1070/1080 in late May. Those cards better smoke the 970/980 cards since it's been, what, 5 years since a new die process? 20 percent gains are going to be very disappointing if that's all we get.
Paul33993 said:I'm not going to read too much into this. It's not outwardly good news, but the rumors aren't talking about high end boutique cards. They're mainstream cards. I would imagine you want to clear your old inventory before you officially announce replacements that smoke it. Probably why these type of cards are always officially announced right next to their release. Clear that stock!
I don't think anyone will "Smoke" the 980Ti and the TitanX this year. Next year probably;)
If what you say is true, then yes, that is how the HARDWARE industry works! You want to sell all the manufactured STOCK before you release new products that will compete or be better than the older generation.
I think in September or so we will get new info on Consumer Version (like it was with the GTX900 at Game24).
Reread what I said, though. I said the rumors weren't about the high end boutique cards. Those have buyers that aren't sensitive. The rumors are saying 1070/1080 in late May. Those cards better smoke the 970/980 cards since it's been, what, 5 years since a new die process? 20 percent gains are going to be very disappointing if that's all we get.
[quote="Paul33993"][quote="helifax"][quote="Paul33993"]I'm not going to read too much into this. It's not outwardly good news, but the rumors aren't talking about high end boutique cards. They're mainstream cards. I would imagine you want to clear your old inventory before you officially announce replacements that smoke it. Probably why these type of cards are always officially announced right next to their release. Clear that stock![/quote]
I don't think anyone will "Smoke" the 980Ti and the TitanX this year. Next year probably;)
If what you say is true, then yes, that is how the HARDWARE industry works! You want to sell all the manufactured STOCK before you release new products that will compete or be better than the older generation.
I think in September or so we will get new info on Consumer Version (like it was with the GTX900 at Game24).[/quote]
Reread what I said, though. I said the rumors weren't about the high end boutique cards. Those have buyers that aren't sensitive. The rumors are saying 1070/1080 in late May. Those cards better smoke the 970/980 cards since it's been, what, 5 years since a new die process? 20 percent gains are going to be very disappointing if that's all we get.[/quote]
And which sentence contradicts whit what you said? I have never said that the rumours were about Consumer GPUs....
As for the performance gains... Initially I think they will be pretty much on PAR until the drivers will be optimized. It will take a longer time (till we get to Ti edition) to actually get a 2x gain compared to previous High End Card 980Ti vs 1080Ti.
Ex: 780Ti vs 980Ti = 2x performance gain; GTX580 vs GTX680 ~= 2x Performance gain; GTX590 (SLI) ~= GTX680, and so on...
Making the DIE smaller doesn't necessarily translate in performance gains, is just a different manufacturing technique that allows you to "pack more" in the "same space". Now the FinFet is basically a "3D" transistor and we are yet to see "what this means" in terms of computational power ^_^
Paul33993 said:I'm not going to read too much into this. It's not outwardly good news, but the rumors aren't talking about high end boutique cards. They're mainstream cards. I would imagine you want to clear your old inventory before you officially announce replacements that smoke it. Probably why these type of cards are always officially announced right next to their release. Clear that stock!
I don't think anyone will "Smoke" the 980Ti and the TitanX this year. Next year probably;)
If what you say is true, then yes, that is how the HARDWARE industry works! You want to sell all the manufactured STOCK before you release new products that will compete or be better than the older generation.
I think in September or so we will get new info on Consumer Version (like it was with the GTX900 at Game24).
Reread what I said, though. I said the rumors weren't about the high end boutique cards. Those have buyers that aren't sensitive. The rumors are saying 1070/1080 in late May. Those cards better smoke the 970/980 cards since it's been, what, 5 years since a new die process? 20 percent gains are going to be very disappointing if that's all we get.
And which sentence contradicts whit what you said? I have never said that the rumours were about Consumer GPUs....
As for the performance gains... Initially I think they will be pretty much on PAR until the drivers will be optimized. It will take a longer time (till we get to Ti edition) to actually get a 2x gain compared to previous High End Card 980Ti vs 1080Ti.
Ex: 780Ti vs 980Ti = 2x performance gain; GTX580 vs GTX680 ~= 2x Performance gain; GTX590 (SLI) ~= GTX680, and so on...
Making the DIE smaller doesn't necessarily translate in performance gains, is just a different manufacturing technique that allows you to "pack more" in the "same space". Now the FinFet is basically a "3D" transistor and we are yet to see "what this means" in terms of computational power ^_^
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The fact I never said it would smoke the Ti or Titan X. I was always talking about mid range to mid range replacements. And I have a hard time believing they're going to make the 1070 a 100 watt card. So it's fair to assume they'll pack it to the same TDP and the die shrink will allow them to include significantly more.
If we don't get a large boost, I think it's fair to lay the blame at AMD for not being competitive and allowing Nvidia to play games with the boost.
The fact I never said it would smoke the Ti or Titan X. I was always talking about mid range to mid range replacements. And I have a hard time believing they're going to make the 1070 a 100 watt card. So it's fair to assume they'll pack it to the same TDP and the die shrink will allow them to include significantly more.
If we don't get a large boost, I think it's fair to lay the blame at AMD for not being competitive and allowing Nvidia to play games with the boost.
So GP100 does indeed offer twice the transistors as the GP200.
http://www.golem.de/news/pascal-gp100-nvidias-grafikchip-besteht-aus-15-milliarden-transistoren-1604-120150.html
with HBM2 memory.
and 1/2 speed for double precision.
No Consumer version announced however...
Looks like 2017 will be the big year for consumers, then
with HBM2 memory.
and 1/2 speed for double precision.
No Consumer version announced however...
Looks like 2017 will be the big year for consumers, then
[quote]"We'll ship it... soon"[/quote]
[img]https://forums.geforce.com/cmd/default/download-comment-attachment/68866/[/img]
Edit: Oh, so that's not even referring to a gaming GPU? No mention of one at all? Well, in that case:
[img]https://forums.geforce.com/cmd/default/download-comment-attachment/68867/[/img]
Edit: Oh, so that's not even referring to a gaming GPU? No mention of one at all? Well, in that case:
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Everyone always has ridiculous expectations before a video card available and no benchmarks. People always seem to think *this* will be the card that breaks the mold.
There is also no way these cards are going to be called "1070/1080" imo.
Everyone always has ridiculous expectations before a video card available and no benchmarks. People always seem to think *this* will be the card that breaks the mold.
There is also no way these cards are going to be called "1070/1080" imo.
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https://www.yahoo.com/tech/nvidia-ai-brain-eight-pascal-190310946.html
Here is a tidbit, click above link for full story:
Nvidia new AI brain has eight Pascal GPUs, 7TB of solid state memory, and needs 3,200 watts
Brad Bourque,Digital Trends 5 hours ago .
At the Nvidia GPU Technology Conference Keynote, Nvidia co-founder and CEO Jen-Hsung Huang revealed the new Tesla P100, an AI-focused chip with some impressive statistics, and the DGX-1, a home for eight of the new chips to live in.
Tesla P100
The Tesla P100 is a Pascal-based chip that’s by far the most ambitious Nvidia, or anyone, has ever undertaken. It packs 150 billion transistors into a 16 nanometer FinFET chip, resulting in an impressive 5.3 teraflops of performance. It also reaches new heights of memory bandwidth thanks to its use of High Bandwidth Memory 2, and the P100 is the first to feature the tech.
Before you start wondering how to stop your CPU from being a bottleneck, it’s important to remember these chips aren’t built for gaming. They’re very much an enterprise solution built specifically for massive deep learning networks, and they’ll need a home inside a fitting supercomputer.
Importantly, Nvidia has improved the chip’s ability to communicate with other GPUs. This new connection is called NVLink, and it allows far more bandwidth than even PCIe can provide. Nvidia has taken full advantage of that connectivity to produce a new product, the DGX-1.
DGX-1 supercomputer
For users who are looking for something a little beefier than just a single P100, the rack-mounted DGX-1 is powered by a set of eight Tesla P100s. It’s specifically engineered for AI and deep learning development, making it first of its kind. Nvidia claims its memory has as much throughput as 250 x86 servers, and it also has 7TB of SSD storage right on board.
~Nutz
Here is a tidbit, click above link for full story:
Nvidia new AI brain has eight Pascal GPUs, 7TB of solid state memory, and needs 3,200 watts
Brad Bourque,Digital Trends 5 hours ago .
At the Nvidia GPU Technology Conference Keynote, Nvidia co-founder and CEO Jen-Hsung Huang revealed the new Tesla P100, an AI-focused chip with some impressive statistics, and the DGX-1, a home for eight of the new chips to live in.
Tesla P100
The Tesla P100 is a Pascal-based chip that’s by far the most ambitious Nvidia, or anyone, has ever undertaken. It packs 150 billion transistors into a 16 nanometer FinFET chip, resulting in an impressive 5.3 teraflops of performance. It also reaches new heights of memory bandwidth thanks to its use of High Bandwidth Memory 2, and the P100 is the first to feature the tech.
Before you start wondering how to stop your CPU from being a bottleneck, it’s important to remember these chips aren’t built for gaming. They’re very much an enterprise solution built specifically for massive deep learning networks, and they’ll need a home inside a fitting supercomputer.
Importantly, Nvidia has improved the chip’s ability to communicate with other GPUs. This new connection is called NVLink, and it allows far more bandwidth than even PCIe can provide. Nvidia has taken full advantage of that connectivity to produce a new product, the DGX-1.
DGX-1 supercomputer
For users who are looking for something a little beefier than just a single P100, the rack-mounted DGX-1 is powered by a set of eight Tesla P100s. It’s specifically engineered for AI and deep learning development, making it first of its kind. Nvidia claims its memory has as much throughput as 250 x86 servers, and it also has 7TB of SSD storage right on board.
Disappointing that we didn't get any date or specs for consumer Pascal. The next big event is Computex, so I was wishing for an announcement these days of a possible late May release :p. May rumors have been killed, I suppose.
I'm holding back on playing (and fixing, sorry) some games until I have a GTX 1080. If it's significantly more powerful than the 980Ti, I'll be happy.
Witcher 3 + 980Ti users: how are the settings you have to use for constant 60fps per eye in 3D at 1080p?
Disappointing that we didn't get any date or specs for consumer Pascal. The next big event is Computex, so I was wishing for an announcement these days of a possible late May release :p. May rumors have been killed, I suppose.
I'm holding back on playing (and fixing, sorry) some games until I have a GTX 1080. If it's significantly more powerful than the 980Ti, I'll be happy.
Witcher 3 + 980Ti users: how are the settings you have to use for constant 60fps per eye in 3D at 1080p?
If he says 3D Vision, I'm going to crit my chair.
If you go to their webpage, they have something like 45 presentations related to VR. Huge focus of the actual event (although we're just talking keynote here).
And they did announce the TRUE Pascal chips;) not the Consumer versions;)
Consumer versions will be revealed this year but probably later...
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I don't think anyone will "Smoke" the 980Ti and the TitanX this year. Next year probably;)
If what you say is true, then yes, that is how the HARDWARE industry works! You want to sell all the manufactured STOCK before you release new products that will compete or be better than the older generation.
I think in September or so we will get new info on Consumer Version (like it was with the GTX900 at Game24).
1x Palit RTX 2080Ti Pro Gaming OC(watercooled and overclocked to hell)
3x 3D Vision Ready Asus VG278HE monitors (5760x1080).
Intel i9 9900K (overclocked to 5.3 and watercooled ofc).
Asus Maximus XI Hero Mobo.
16 GB Team Group T-Force Dark Pro DDR4 @ 3600.
Lots of Disks:
- Raid 0 - 256GB Sandisk Extreme SSD.
- Raid 0 - WD Black - 2TB.
- SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
- Intel 760p 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD.
Creative Sound Blaster Z.
Windows 10 x64 Pro.
etc
My website with my fixes and OpenGL to 3D Vision wrapper:
http://3dsurroundgaming.com
(If you like some of the stuff that I've done and want to donate something, you can do it with PayPal at tavyhome@gmail.com)
Reread what I said, though. I said the rumors weren't about the high end boutique cards. Those have buyers that aren't sensitive. The rumors are saying 1070/1080 in late May. Those cards better smoke the 970/980 cards since it's been, what, 5 years since a new die process? 20 percent gains are going to be very disappointing if that's all we get.
And which sentence contradicts whit what you said? I have never said that the rumours were about Consumer GPUs....
As for the performance gains... Initially I think they will be pretty much on PAR until the drivers will be optimized. It will take a longer time (till we get to Ti edition) to actually get a 2x gain compared to previous High End Card 980Ti vs 1080Ti.
Ex: 780Ti vs 980Ti = 2x performance gain; GTX580 vs GTX680 ~= 2x Performance gain; GTX590 (SLI) ~= GTX680, and so on...
Making the DIE smaller doesn't necessarily translate in performance gains, is just a different manufacturing technique that allows you to "pack more" in the "same space". Now the FinFet is basically a "3D" transistor and we are yet to see "what this means" in terms of computational power ^_^
1x Palit RTX 2080Ti Pro Gaming OC(watercooled and overclocked to hell)
3x 3D Vision Ready Asus VG278HE monitors (5760x1080).
Intel i9 9900K (overclocked to 5.3 and watercooled ofc).
Asus Maximus XI Hero Mobo.
16 GB Team Group T-Force Dark Pro DDR4 @ 3600.
Lots of Disks:
- Raid 0 - 256GB Sandisk Extreme SSD.
- Raid 0 - WD Black - 2TB.
- SanDisk SSD PLUS 480 GB.
- Intel 760p 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD.
Creative Sound Blaster Z.
Windows 10 x64 Pro.
etc
My website with my fixes and OpenGL to 3D Vision wrapper:
http://3dsurroundgaming.com
(If you like some of the stuff that I've done and want to donate something, you can do it with PayPal at tavyhome@gmail.com)
If we don't get a large boost, I think it's fair to lay the blame at AMD for not being competitive and allowing Nvidia to play games with the boost.
http://www.golem.de/news/pascal-gp100-nvidias-grafikchip-besteht-aus-15-milliarden-transistoren-1604-120150.html
with HBM2 memory.
and 1/2 speed for double precision.
No Consumer version announced however...
Looks like 2017 will be the big year for consumers, then
Edit: Oh, so that's not even referring to a gaming GPU? No mention of one at all? Well, in that case:
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There is also no way these cards are going to be called "1070/1080" imo.
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Here is a tidbit, click above link for full story:
Nvidia new AI brain has eight Pascal GPUs, 7TB of solid state memory, and needs 3,200 watts
Brad Bourque,Digital Trends 5 hours ago .
At the Nvidia GPU Technology Conference Keynote, Nvidia co-founder and CEO Jen-Hsung Huang revealed the new Tesla P100, an AI-focused chip with some impressive statistics, and the DGX-1, a home for eight of the new chips to live in.
Tesla P100
The Tesla P100 is a Pascal-based chip that’s by far the most ambitious Nvidia, or anyone, has ever undertaken. It packs 150 billion transistors into a 16 nanometer FinFET chip, resulting in an impressive 5.3 teraflops of performance. It also reaches new heights of memory bandwidth thanks to its use of High Bandwidth Memory 2, and the P100 is the first to feature the tech.
Before you start wondering how to stop your CPU from being a bottleneck, it’s important to remember these chips aren’t built for gaming. They’re very much an enterprise solution built specifically for massive deep learning networks, and they’ll need a home inside a fitting supercomputer.
Importantly, Nvidia has improved the chip’s ability to communicate with other GPUs. This new connection is called NVLink, and it allows far more bandwidth than even PCIe can provide. Nvidia has taken full advantage of that connectivity to produce a new product, the DGX-1.
DGX-1 supercomputer
For users who are looking for something a little beefier than just a single P100, the rack-mounted DGX-1 is powered by a set of eight Tesla P100s. It’s specifically engineered for AI and deep learning development, making it first of its kind. Nvidia claims its memory has as much throughput as 250 x86 servers, and it also has 7TB of SSD storage right on board.
~Nutz
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I'm holding back on playing (and fixing, sorry) some games until I have a GTX 1080. If it's significantly more powerful than the 980Ti, I'll be happy.
Witcher 3 + 980Ti users: how are the settings you have to use for constant 60fps per eye in 3D at 1080p?
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