DegustatoR
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Ah but it will. Although it depends on your definition of "soon" I guess.I belive the fastest GPU isn't going to be launched anytime soon.
Ah but it will. Although it depends on your definition of "soon" I guess.I belive the fastest GPU isn't going to be launched anytime soon.
Ah but it will. Although it depends on your definition of "soon" I guess.
What about the GTX550Ti with a 192 bit bus and 1GB Ram? Same trick could be used here.384-bit = 12 chips
550Ti has 6 memory chips (4x128MiB + 2x256MiB). Minimum for 384-bit bus are 12 chips (12*32-bit ).What about the GTX550Ti with a 192 bit bus and 1GB Ram? Same trick could be used here.
What did they expect? I would be genuinely suprised if they thought AMD's 365mm² chip were going to beat their own ~500mm² GPU on the same process. Of course Kepler "will have no problem taking down Radeon HD 7900". If nV would think differently, they would expect a massive failure on their side.
What about the GTX550Ti with a 192 bit bus and 1GB Ram? Same trick could be used here.
What did they expect? I would be genuinely suprised if they thought AMD's 365mm² chip were going to beat their own ~500mm² GPU on the same process. Of course Kepler "will have no problem taking down Radeon HD 7900". If nV would think differently, they would expect a massive failure on their side.
What did they expect? I would be genuinely suprised if they thought AMD's 365mm² chip were going to beat their own ~500mm² GPU on the same process. Of course Kepler "will have no problem taking down Radeon HD 7900". If nV would think differently, they would expect a massive failure on their side.
AMD lost a lot of efficieny with CGN architecture to catch up with Fermi. With Fermi tweaks and 28nm shrink kepler could be much better than the overpriced 6970 - 7970 performance jump.
Because all they mentioned was Kepler and not GK104They are of course just bullshitting because they have nothing to show now but why do you assume they're comparing it to their ~500mm² GPU?
Alienware with HD 7970M: http://dell-lab.posterous.com/alienwares-2012-lineup-m17x-r4-m14x-r2-m18x-r