If they release a Fury level card as the leak suggests but at 380x price point (£190) I think I'd be sold. I suspect that wont happen though.
engineering sample.
could even be a pro version.
amd played that game before...
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If they release a Fury level card as the leak suggests but at 380x price point (£190) I think I'd be sold. I suspect that wont happen though.
engineering sample.
could even be a pro version.
amd played that game before...
Why would you wait so long.
They had working silicon in January. Then NV managed to leapfrog them with this paper launch. AMDelays.
Be nice to finally get some concrete info, speculation is getting yawn worthy, as is the drama.
Maybe because the people talking about TSMC/nVidia being 6 months behind AMD were talking rubbish and it is infact Samsung who are behind TSMC in terms of the maturity of their GPU suitable process. (Its not AMD who are the delay here).
Why would you wait so long.
They had working silicon in January. Then NV managed to leapfrog them with this paper launch. AMDelays.
Working, but to what extent? Were there yield issues, how many could hit the necessary clock speeds? Was it under performing? Did it fail to pass some tests requiring a respin?
Who knows
No, no, don't be silly. Everyone on here knows exactly what they are talking about. Remember GDDRX5 wasn't going to be on any card till at least September....
Maybe because the people talking about TSMC/nVidia being 6 months behind AMD were talking rubbish and it is infact Samsung who are behind TSMC in terms of the maturity of their GPU suitable process. (Its not AMD who are the delay here).
what delays? they said back to school period that hasn't changed and lets see how many 1080/70 there is first before saying Nvidia has won.
Maybe because the people talking about TSMC/nVidia being 6 months behind AMD were talking rubbish and it is infact Samsung who are behind TSMC in terms of the maturity of their GPU suitable process. (Its not AMD who are the delay here).
Samsung aren't making AMD's GPUs. So I had a look for a GF LPP volume announcement and it seems they have not actually made one...
Regarding GPU-suitable, it seems that 14nm is just not. Maybe that has something to do with it.
what delays? they said back to school period that hasn't changed and lets see how many 1080/70 there is first before saying Nvidia has won.