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Cool thanks for the link. Is this confirmed as the 1180 PCB?
No, it's not confirmed as anything, thus still a rumour. Although a lot points to it being legitimate. Not all that interesting till we see the final product, IMO. The fingers alone point to it most likely being a prototype.
Cool thanks for the link. Is this confirmed as the 1180 PCB?
lol, its the final PCB. hence, NOT a rumour.
lol, its the final PCB. hence, NOT a rumour.
Seems unlikely given that it's got an NVLink (as seen on Quadro GV100 / GP100) rather than SLI connector
Poor upgrade if you're on a 1080ti but we knew that already, even if you're nuts about performance per watt it doesn't look much different on this initial analysis.


lol, its the final PCB. hence, NOT a rumour.
lol, its the final PCB. hence, NOT a rumour.
So you're saying that Turing requires Nvidia to regress their power delivery requirements for the mainstream cards by 2 generations?

Whatever you want to believe, chum.
FCC + CE approved, chum.
I'm missing the part where the above board is a final FCC+CE approved board?
Yes the 2080? (Lol name change again) has apparently been approved, but it's a stretch to put that and that together
https://wccftech.com/nvidias-geforce-gtx-2080-and-2070-based-on-ampere-ga104-gpu/
I'm missing the part where the above board is a final FCC+CE approved board?
Yes the 2080? (Lol name change again) has apparently been approved, but it's a stretch to put that and that together
https://wccftech.com/nvidias-geforce-gtx-2080-and-2070-based-on-ampere-ga104-gpu/