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NVIDIA to Unveil GeForce GTX TITAN P at Gamescom

I need a game I cannot play on maxed settings in 4k before I can buy. I just don't need more power right now. Running doom maxed, ark survival evolved maxed, latest tomb raider maxed, assetto corsa maxed, forza pc maxed. Is anything coming soon that I'll need power for?
 
I need a game I cannot play on maxed settings in 4k before I can buy. I just don't need more power right now. Running doom maxed, ark survival evolved maxed, latest tomb raider maxed, assetto corsa maxed, forza pc maxed. Is anything coming soon that I'll need power for?

you remind me of that guy who said computers will never need more than 1 mb of memory. Ok, slight exaggeration, maybe!
 
I wonder if that means we can expect around 50% more performance compared to the 1080 line.
1080 is 50-70% faster than the 980, and that's 314 vs 398mm^ chips. So Pascal is definitely bringing the performance.

So it kind of depends on what they use for big Pascal. Do they go for the full 602mm^ GP100? Cuz that would be an absolute monster and should *easily* see another 50% performance on top of the 1080.

But I think even a 500mm^ GP102 or something would still enable a good 40-50% improvement over GP104.

Either way, I think we're looking at proper 4k/60fps gaming coming up.

I also think Computex sounds a bit early to unveil this, at least with any details. Maybe just a teaser.
 
Be interesting to see if this warrants a upgrade from a 980ti i.e a decent improvement across the board.

My worry is if the Titan X is still sitting around £800 new as they still sell this is going to come in at some silly price.
 
I will be really surprise with shortage of AIB 1080 and they would announce new Titan this quick but we will see . I don't even get my preorder 1080 yet and now i already want the Titan P lol
 
Launch in August, availability in March?

If anyone does manage to get hold of one and then wants to let go of their underperforming 1070 or 1080, let me know please. :)
 
1080 is 50-70% faster than the 980, and that's 314 vs 398mm^ chips. So Pascal is definitely bringing the performance.

So it kind of depends on what they use for big Pascal. Do they go for the full 602mm^ GP100? Cuz that would be an absolute monster and should *easily* see another 50% performance on top of the 1080.

But I think even a 500mm^ GP102 or something would still enable a good 40-50% improvement over GP104.

Either way, I think we're looking at proper 4k/60fps gaming coming up.

I also think Computex sounds a bit early to unveil this, at least with any details. Maybe just a teaser.

Surely die size has little to do with it as GP100 uses lots of space for FP64 (Nividia use dedicated FP64 shaders).

GP104 in GTX1080 has 2560 shaders @ 1607MHz (base), whereas the announced GP100 P100 have 3584 shaders (40% more) at a lower 1328MHz (base) frequency.
(3584 * 1328) / (2560 * 1607) = 1.15694.
So about 16% faster.
Obviously HBM2 means huge bandwidth so anything bandwidth limited would get more than 16% extra.
Of course the unknowns about a GP100 Titan would be the core count (a 600mm² chip should have plenty of dies which can be salvaged), and the frequency as if this Titan could be clocked at 1600Mhz+ it would make a huge difference. Problem is that the P100s already have a TPD of 300W (250W for the non Mezzanine ones but the frequency of those was not announced).

Of course, if Titan P is based on GP102 none of this applies. But since GP100 is 600mm² they must have lost of parts to salvage.
 
1080 is 50-70% faster than the 980, and that's 314 vs 398mm^ chips. So Pascal is definitely bringing the performance.

So it kind of depends on what they use for big Pascal. Do they go for the full 602mm^ GP100? Cuz that would be an absolute monster and should *easily* see another 50% performance on top of the 1080.

But I think even a 500mm^ GP102 or something would still enable a good 40-50% improvement over GP104.

Either way, I think we're looking at proper 4k/60fps gaming coming up.

I also think Computex sounds a bit early to unveil this, at least with any details. Maybe just a teaser.
And the price the that graphic card would be at the same amount of money that one could buy a last gen top-end 4K (non-OLED) TV with :D
 
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