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NVIDIA ‘Ampere’ 8nm Graphics Cards

Wccftech is a tabloid tech news site and like any tabloid news site has some good articles and gets some stuff right and some bad articles where it gets stuff wrong. To ignore it is just silly and counter-productive.
So much like American war doctrine, accuracy through volume. :D
 
Ironic how all the people complaining about click-bait don't even read the article.

it might be best to treat this article as an exercise in wish-fulfillment rather than an actual leak.

Perhaps that's why all the click-bait exists?
 
Ironic how all the people complaining about click-bait don't even read the article.



Perhaps that's why all the click-bait exists?
I never read their stuff. They have been caught making **** up way too many times.

I get plenty of their **** here no thanks to loadsamoney :p
 
i wanna see benches never mind reading about it tbh i dono wot to believe until i see it with my own mince pies..
 
Could it be specs for a new £2500 Titan card ?

I did see one person on another forum mention that maybe it's not the specs for a gaming card, but actually the top of the line GPC model. But if the 7nm yields are still the same as when TSMC last published them the gpu would still be incredibly expensive - more than 2500

I'm waiting for the inevitable Nvidia keynote slide that shows a statistically-skewed bar graph with the 3080Ti having "double" the performance of a 2080Ti.

With major asterixes attached.

last time I think they had slides with 6 or 7 tons faster 2080ti than 1080ti. It wasn't a lie but it was from an unrealistic situation that gamers don't see - it was saying the 2080ti is 7 times faster at running rayvtracing in very heavy rayvtraced scene with about 2 rays per pixel.

and then there was the dlss slides lmao, while dlss 2.0 looks great we're still waiting for more games to actually have it.

But there's no doubt they'll do it again, they'll claim double 2080ti, as long as you use dlss lol...
 
Can't see 7680 cuda cores being correct!!!

RTX Titan is 754mm^2 on 12nm with 4608 cuda cores

4608 vs 7680 = +65%

The claim is "Double RT and Tensor cores"

Half of the die is Cuda cores, the other half RT and Tensor Cores.

RTX Titan:
337mm^2 Cuda Cores + 65% = 622mm^2
337mm^2 RT and Tensor Cores X2 = 674mm^2

Die Size @ 12nm = 1296mm^2

Ampere is 7nm

12nm is 71% lager than 7nm. So 1296mm^2 on 7nm would be 758mm^2 (758 + 71% = 1296)

The 12nm 754mm^2 die is massive, the same sized die on 7nm would be even more massive, but probably doable.

Its not going to be cheap tho...

Shaders also don't scale 100%, more like 70 - 80%, so the actual performance uplift from +65% shaders is probably around +50%. and £1800.

Enjoy your new price overlords......

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