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estimates could mean anything from these are just hopefully guesses by Nvidia of the performance gains or the article writer used the word without realising how it could be interpreted or even that he did it deliberately.
Feels like Nvidia just trying to stall a few people from buying AMD cards when released hoping for this estimated*performance.
It's just a chart to give the fanboys reason to hold on. That's all. Any one who wants a 7970 due to compulsive personality will get one, regardless.
Exactly, then swap for a nvidia later if their better![]()
Does no one remember the 2 > 4 series jump?
I bet the CEO of BFG does. I bet the poor sod will never forget it.
What are the units on the Y-axis?
maybe as the architectures are already so highly developed in comparison to CPu's
3DCenter.org compiled a few specifications of the GK104 and GK100. They go like this:
GK104
640 to 768 CUDA cores
80 to 96 TMUs (depending on what the CUDA core count ends up being)
384-bit GDDR5 memory interface, 48 ROPs
Built on the 28 nm TSMC process
Products based on this will launch in the first quarter of 2012
GK100
1024 CUDA cores
128 TMUs
512-bit GDDR5 memory interface, 64 ROPs
I would have thought CPU's are much highly developed than GPU's. Maybe that's why they don't scale so well, the designs are not optimised to take advantage of the die shrink.
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