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Nvidia RTX 6000 series (codename Rubin)

I'm beginning to think someone within AMD wants the GPU division to fail.
Which is strange cause I'd assume the APU market is a pretty big chunk of there income, unless thats the goal move away from dGPU and just have the team become just focused on APU's and maybe cut down the size of it
 
No feasible market for it. The cost would be obscene. CPU and Memory would not be upgradeable. Just a motherboard, memory and APU bundle. For the cost of a more powerful PC.
 
aaah we talking about the 6090 now?

nice

so im thinking, might need to start prepping now in order to get it for day one? also will need to start saving up now as I dont think me selling my 5090 will cover the full cost for a 6090

Maybe OCUK can this time do a pre-order for loyal customers so we dont have to stress about it like the 5090

Yeah I also hope there is no fake frames on the 6090 as the 5090 looks weak compared to the 4090 coz the 4090 is a beast, no fake frames no BS
 
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
It could possibly be actual size aswell.
 
I wonder what DLSS 5 will look like.
I think it'll be some form of adaptive/variable multi-frame generation, where you set a target framerate and it'll generate only what's needed to reach it. Currently implementations of framegen (DLSS 3 and 4) is always exactly 1 or 2 or 3 extra frames generated.
Like for example Stalker 2 can't quite reach 120fps with one extra frame generated, but using MFG to generate two extra frames would be completely overkill and will push the base framerate down to fit the cap, resulting in sluggish input latency.
DLSS 5 will probably introduce a method where it fills in the small gaps with variable amounts of generated frames instead of exactly one or two or three extra generated frames all the time.
That's my guess anyway.
 
I wonder what DLSS 5 will look like.
I think it'll be some form of adaptive/variable multi-frame generation, where you set a target framerate and it'll generate only what's needed to reach it. Currently implementations of framegen (DLSS 3 and 4) is always exactly 1 or 2 or 3 extra frames generated.
Like for example Stalker 2 can't quite reach 120fps with one extra frame generated, but using MFG to generate two extra frames would be completely overkill and will push the base framerate down to fit the cap, resulting in sluggish input latency.
DLSS 5 will probably introduce a method where it fills in the small gaps with variable amounts of generated frames instead of exactly one or two or three extra generated frames all the time.
That's my guess anyway.


X16 frame generation

 
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.
Realistically, if they jump fully on the multi-year, half a trillion USD Stargate program, they could move ALL production just to AI chips and end their gaming business and they would still become much richer than they're now. And because AGI is similar to Fusion in a way of "We're almost there!" (for 50+ years if ever), it's likely to be a never-ending AI river of monies.
 
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Prehaps the new AMD card will be out by the time RTX6000 is :) Apparently it's just been delayed until March !
This is actually bit misleading - the only official info AMD ever said was "Q1 2025" and March is still in Q1 2025. Ergo, technically, it's not yet been delayed at all. People trust rumours too much instead of actually listening to what vendors say.
 
Intel would be crazy not to release a B770. Can you imagine the impact of a B770 with 32 GB VRAM? Of course, this is Intel...
They'll release a B770, but I'd guess with 24gb VRAM. Unfortunately, they've been dragging their heels too long. By the time they have anything out to market, it'll likely be too little, too late.
If they throw VRAM at a card, and price it well, it'll be a day 1 buy for me. That won't be soon though.
 
I wonder if nvidia will just skip the 50 series super refresh and launch the 60 series https://www.pcgamesn.com/nvidia/rubin-gpu-early-release. With AMD launching UDNA https://videocardz.com/newz/next-ge...gship-gpu-line-on-tsmc-n3e-node-claims-leaker
Which means nvidia will have competition

Looks like tsmc well on track with 3nm in 2026

 
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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
haha wtf
 
Analysts are expecting GTA 6 will have an RRP of $100. Do we even want to buy games anymore, GTA 8 will be $500
GTA 6 on pc will be the true 1.0 version of the game ;) pc exclusive also as the console version cant run the 1.0 version with bug fixes and improved graphics hehe
 
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