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Nvidia Volta 20 series coming Q3 2017

Later large Volta you say? You mean the Titan XXXX after Titan XXX the year before?

No I mean't it could be either Late 2018 or Early 2019:

Mid-2018 to Late-2018 7nm: mid-Navi (RX480 to GTX 1080 size), and MAYBE large Volta (if not then Early-2019)

Early-2019 to Mid-2019 7nm+: Navi Fury, MAYBE a later large Volta

The only way it could be earlier than that is if Volta GTX 2080 comes out September/October at the very latest (this year)

Then I could see it plausible 2080 Ti would be out by July-ish next year. But I kind of assume Nvidia would like to get the 2080 Ti onto TSMC's 7nm.

But if the 2080 Ti came out as early as July 2018, that would suggest the Volta successor would be coming as early as March 2019, which seems a tad early to me.
 
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Nvidia has no R&D labs in china or japan. So either it's from us or fake. But someone working there and beeing so dumb to post his id? Come on, this sounds fake.

Well I googled it and yes Nvidia does have R&D centers in China and all over world.

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/nvidia-to-establish-r,news-16418.html

Nvidia opened 4th Asia R&D center based in China back in 2011

http://www.researchinchina.com/news/NewsInfo.aspx?Id=28111

Nvidia opened deep learning R&D centre at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore back in 2015.

https://www.digitalnewsasia.com/dig...nnounces-deep-learning-rd-centre-in-singapore
 
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-and-amd-announce-computex-press-conferences

http://wccftech.com/nvidia-rumored-...cs-card-computex-tomorrow-watch-live-keynote/

It is surprised unexpected Nvidia just announced CEO Jen-Hsun Huang will have keynote at Computex tomorrow a day before AMD due to unveiled RX Vega.

Hmmm look like CEO Jen-Hsun Huang could unveiled Volta Titan to ruined RX Vega launch so people decided to hold their wallets for Volta Titan instead of getting RX Vega later in summer.
 
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https://www.3dcenter.org/news/amd-nvidia-grafikchip-roadmap-201718

3DCenter updated GPU 2017-2018 roadmap has specs on Volta GPUs.

GV102 measured 550mm2 on TSMC 12nm FFN will be absolutely GPU monster for gamers with massive 18 TFLOPS, GV102 Titan and 2080 Ti will use 384 bit GDDR6 14Gbps with 670GB bandwidth. GV102 will have no competitors for years to come until 2019 with RTG's Navi 10 that will be very late and finally catch up to compete with Vega killer Volta Titan.

GV104 measured 390mm2 on TSMC 12nm FFN will have 13 TFLOPS and GV104 GTX 2080 will use 256 bit GDDR6 12Gbps with 450GB bandwidth. GTX 2070 will use same 256 bit GDDR6 12Gbps memory bus as GTX 2080 and it should have about 390GB bandwidth. GV104 will compete with Vega 10.

GV106 measured 240mm2 on TSMC 12nm FFN will have 7 TFLOPS and GV104 GTX 2060 will use 192 bit GDDR6 12Gbps with 290GB bandwidth. GTX 2060 performance will probably around GTX 1080 level and faster than Vega 11 with GDDR5 240GB bandwidth due to bigger memory bandwidth.

It is very interesting to see mainstream Volta GV106 on TSMC 12nm FFN are much smaller than Vega 11 on GF 14nm. GV106 measured 240mm2 while Vega 11 measured 350mm2.
 
Can't remember exactly off the top of my head but TSMC "12nm" has a fairly decent ability to reduce size of you don't bias for performance.
 
2080Ti with 18Tflops...tasty.

Finally we'll be able to say that there is a GPU good enough for 4K gaming at a solid 60fps and with enough headroom leftover to go even higher if you have a high refresh rate monitor.

1080Ti's are good but you can see in reviews and benchmarks that they're operating right at their limits maintaining 60fps in most titles.
 
2080Ti with 18Tflops...tasty.

Finally we'll be able to say that there is a GPU good enough for 4K gaming at a solid 60fps and with enough headroom leftover to go even higher if you have a high refresh rate monitor.

1080Ti's are good but you can see in reviews and benchmarks that they're operating right at their limits maintaining 60fps in most titles.

Yeah but that's with everything to the max, turning a few settings down (which make no visual impact) will give you a good amount of FPS back and allow you to game at 4k/60fps easily.
 
NVIDIA Rumored To Debut Enthusiast Volta Graphics Card At Computex

http://wccftech.com/nvidia-rumored-...cs-card-computex-tomorrow-watch-live-keynote/

I know this sites not known for the truth ,but Volta Titan release would be awesome!

That's really early, unless it'll use HBM2, since GDDR6 isn't in production until Q3 2017.

Also kinda sucks for 1080Ti and Titan Xp buyers, cards will barely be a few months old an already replaced with something possibly vastly better.
 
That's really early, unless it'll use HBM2, since GDDR6 isn't in production until Q3 2017.

Also kinda sucks for 1080Ti and Titan Xp buyers, cards will barely be a few months old an already replaced with something possibly vastly better.

Many said the same thing about GDDR5X and how there was no way the 1080 would be out in May last year...!

Though i too don't think volta will be out this early.
 
That's really early, unless it'll use HBM2, since GDDR6 isn't in production until Q3 2017.

Also kinda sucks for 1080Ti and Titan Xp buyers, cards will barely be a few months old an already replaced with something possibly vastly better.

You pays your monies you makes your choice, Nvidia don't care if they step on a few gamers toes, keeping market share is too important to their share price. So if they do launch early, then it's due to needing to fend off competition in the workstation segment etc. where the high margins are.
 
That's really early, unless it'll use HBM2, since GDDR6 isn't in production until Q3 2017.

Also kinda sucks for 1080Ti and Titan Xp buyers, cards will barely be a few months old an already replaced with something possibly vastly better.
If true, then they must be scared of vega. There is no other reason for them to play there hand this early. Looks like vega is going to be a really good card if it forcing Nvidia to do this.
 
You pays your monies you makes your choice, Nvidia don't care if they step on a few gamers toes, keeping market share is too important to their share price. So if they do launch early, then it's due to needing to fend off competition in the workstation segment etc. where the high margins are.

NVIDIA's own time table, and pre-orders for Volta is Q3 before anything is delivered for the V100 cards/DGX systems. So I wonder what type of preview they'll have.

If true, then they must be scared of vega. There is no other reason for them to play there hand this early. Looks like vega is going to be a really good card if it forcing Nvidia to do this.

One can hope that's why, but let's wait for launches and reviews.
 
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