You mean to I read a unsourced rumor with no validation and it wasn't true!! Whoh............This is heavy doc.
No idea what you are talking about

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You mean to I read a unsourced rumor with no validation and it wasn't true!! Whoh............This is heavy doc.
No idea what you are talking about![]()
Just back from the pub and I ran into my friend who told me about Pascal using more power then Maxwell, (which it turns out he was right) so I asked him if he knew anything about Polaris, he shook his head, telling me "he cannot say but things could be going better."
Make of that what you will. I wouldn't put too much stock into it and yet he was the only source that mentioned Pascal using more power than Maxwell, which before the announcement seems like a really strange idea.
Since the reveal of NVIDIA’s latest enthusiast graphics range, there have been numerous negative articles surrounding AMD which stems from unverified sources. We’ve reported on some of these in a similar vein to other media outlets but it’s always important to adopt a sceptical approach whenever information is leaked. As a result, the coverage we previously posted was incorrect and we’ve received clarification from AMD’s Northern Europe PR and Community Manager, Joe Cowell about a number of recent criticisms. Firstly, AMD will be attending Computex and this was never in doubt. It’s important to remember that AMD always lists their attendance for trade shows in a clear and transparent manner. Secondly, there are no production issues whatsoever with Polaris and it’s on schedule. This means our report suggesting AIB partners were unhappy with AMD is completely false and based on incorrect sources. Therefore, we were wrong in disclosing this information and wish to clarify the real truth after receiving an official word from AMD.
So what does this all mean? Well, AMD isn’t struggling to produce quick driver updates, the Polaris architecture or failing to attend Computex. Also, their Q1 financial results were actually better than most analysts predicted. Therefore, any claims predicting their future demise are completely inaccurate. Of course, the Q1 financials are going to be poor when they’re preparing product launches later in the year for both the graphics and CPU segments. Hopefully, this clarification helped to quash the rumours being published right now, and we openly admit our original articles were wrong.
Honestly, I’m excited to see what AMD has in store and looking forward to testing more DirectX 12 games to see if their strong performance continues.
Do you think AMD has been treated unfairly by media outlets? If so, let us know your views in the comments section below.
As your friend is completely wrong abut the power usage, I don't think he's a reliable source.
GM104 165w TDP (980\970)
GP104 180w TDP (1080\1070)
Seems he was right.![]()
C'mon, its got to be performance per watt that matters - the 1080 (and prob the 1070) outperform the 980ti, which is 250w part. They're clearly a much more efficient architecture.
Just back from the pub and I ran into my friend who told me about Pascal using more power then Maxwell, (which it turns out he was right) so I asked him if he knew anything about Polaris, he shook his head, telling me "he cannot say but things could be going better."
Make of that what you will. I wouldn't put too much stock into it and yet he was the only source that mentioned Pascal using more power than Maxwell, which before the announcement seems like a really strange idea.
That's weird, as I was down the pub and sat there minding my own business when 2 guys wearing NVidia shirts said that Pascal could be powered by a potato and they had finally invented a Portal gun (whatever one of those is). In my haste to get back and spread this news, I bumped into Dot Cotton who had some juicy gossip and I completely forgot about the NV guys but I did let Dot cook me breakfast in the morning![]()
C'mon, its got to be performance per watt that matters - the 1080 (and prob the 1070) outperform the 980ti, which is 250w part. They're clearly a much more efficient architecture.
If you draw 15 more watts, you draw more power how can you deny that?
Its like trying to deny your alive and that your are a zombie.
We will all believe your a zombie btw in regards to the sentence and remark but I digress.
If you OC it also draw more power.
anyone saying they buy hardware for low power and OC seems like the lie to themselves and many does as it makes them feel, impotent.
Anyhow, its a good wait, a couple of weeks until AMD present the line up.
serving brains last I checked.![]()
If it used 165w it wouldn't look so good next to a 980ti...
Harsh!
I think people might be underestimating a little the performance versus previous generation AMD will be getting from optimisations mind - if the stuff about improvements in triangle setup, etc. are even half true then we should expect to see around 15% overall increase in like for like performance just from that.