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Geforce GTX1180/2080 Speculation thread

We're not talking about the distant future... after 7nm there may only be 1 more shrink possible.

1 shrink possible until we reach the singularity and AI takes over and makes better tech than we could ever dream of

We're still scratching the surface of the quantum realm too, I think it's possible we can go smaller and infinitely faster defying conventional laws of physics
 
Keep my 1080 I think, I bet if I turned my pc on now it will still play all my games so non issue for me.
And who plays bf for the graphics, don't you put the settings at low to get the advantage of better frames and less clutter.

Yup BF4 I was playing with a "low pro" config although I have to say occasionally it was nice to just ultra everting for the atmosphere - especially after the nVidia driver hack that massively increased framerate overall.

These days I'm barely playing anything other than The Division though so the argument for a GPU upgrade isn't particularly compelling :( but its been so long I'm itching to spend some money.
 
Rather disappointed (read very disappointed)

I wanted to trawl through benchies tonight with a cup of coffee

The price doesn’t bother me, if it delivers insane performance over current gen it’s justifiable. Progress costs money

But the lack of solid info is a dissapointment

Jen seems like a jerk aswell
 
This Nvidia guy was talking for 2 hours and he said nothing at all. No benchmarks, no comparison to previous gen and still there are people already blindly pre ordering.

We don't deserve anything better than this.
 
1 shrink possible until we reach the singularity and AI takes over and makes better tech than we could ever dream of

We're still scratching the surface of the quantum realm too, I think it's possible we can go smaller and infinitely faster defying conventional laws of physics

You need to be at virtual absolute zero for quantum computing otherwise the heat noise masks the atomic activity you are looking to track. Rendering absolute zero requires a major engineering set up. Of course computers were once so big famously a high up person said he didn't think there needed to be more than 2 in the country, or something like that - but there isn't really any conceivable way at the moment by which you could achieve domestic absolute zero.
 
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