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Nvidia RTX 6000 series (codename Rubin)

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Let's rumours begin

Jensen showed this at CES this year and said it's his shield but I think it's actually the RTX 6090




The RTX 6000 generation will likely be manufactured on the TSMC 3nm node and once again feature a heavy focus on AI. Rubin based products for data centres will release some months before consumer parts, with the first R100 Rubin based parts rumoured to be arriving by the end of 2025 or early 2026, followed by consumer parts in the 2nd half of 2026
 
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Realistically the 6090 will be the only card to beat the 5090. The 6080 will be around half the 6090 in price and spec. Vram will be the minimum amount for all but the top end sku. The rest of the stack will get a 10-15% bump gen on gen.

There is just no incentive for Nvidia to compete with itself.
 
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I’m going to need a bigger case, if that’s the size of the chip.
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Realistically the 6090 will be the only card to beat the 5090. The 6080 will be around half the 6090 in price and spec. Vram will be the minimum amount for all but the top end sku. The rest of the stack will get a 10-15% bump gen on gen.

There is just no incentive for Nvidia to compete with itself.

AMD is coming back next year, with a new UDNA GPU architecture on 3nm. People hope it will better than RDNA GPU were
 
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AMD is coming back next year, with a new UDNA GPU architecture on 3nm. People hope it will better than RDNA GPU were

There's AMD GPU hopes every year, and every year a let down. I've personally given up on them, hope one day I'm proven wrong. Even if they by some miracle get the tech, they will price it just below Nvidia.
 
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There's AMD GPU hopes every year, and every year a let down. I've personally given up on them, hope one day I'm proven wrong. Even if they by some miracle get the tech, they will price it just below Nvidia.
£100 less then Nvidia with way worse feature set, then down the road they'll drop prices to what they need to be, give some free games and it becomes a decent choice
 
£100 less then Nvidia with way worse feature set, then down the road they'll drop prices to what they need to be, give some free games and it becomes a decent choice
I hope this isnt true, would be good for team red to pull something out of the hat, I've had NVIDIA GPUs for quite some time now, but still feel the desktop image quality is better on an AMD GPU than NVIDIA's.

Would like to see something from team red that can really push the numbers at 4k for a decent price, and I can then flip the finger at Jensen and tell him to shove his AI shenanigans!
 
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I hope this isnt true, would be good for team red to pull something out of the hat, I've had NVIDIA GPUs for quite some time now, but still feel the desktop image quality is better on an AMD GPU than NVIDIA's.

Would like to see something from team red that can really push the numbers at 4k for a decent price, and I can then flip the finger at Jensen and tell him to shove his AI shenanigans!
I think problem is really we have no idea just how good FSR4 and more importantly how good the RT performance is gonna be, I know we have the DF video sorta showing off FSR4 and its looking decent but is that because its being compared to FSR3.1, which personally I thought wasn't too bad overall when you didn't stop to view its flaws, what happens when it goes up against that new DLSS4 transformer model

AMD really should have shift focus to AI and ML for its upscaling tech with the RX7000 series
 
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