Yup. Not dumping my Titan X for GDDR5X. Will hold out for HBM2.
I have a feeling we won't see a Titanx/980ti replacement until 2017. There was a 2 year gap last time.
I hope that's not the case. We need more power to run high-end games at 4K, 980Ti SLI isn't nearly enough.
It means a hard launch in the end of May with partners showing their non-reference boards during Computex which will be held on May 31 - June 4. Meaning that it won't be a May launch with availability some time in August."That Nvidia is aiming at Computex could be interpreted as their partner gets free reign to demonstrate self-designed solutions in place."
What the fuck does this sentence mean?
Am I reading this right? This is saying that the new 970 replacement will be close to the current 980ti in performance? That's quite a leap.
Later end of Pascal will be my 780ti upgrade.
Laptop Pascal is even more exciting than full versions, considering how big of a jump 970M and 980M were in both performance and power consumption.
As a 980m owner I can 100% agree. It'd such a beast for it being just a laptop gpu
I thought Pascal was going to debut HBM2?
I thought Pascal was going to debut HBM2?
I love the power of those chips but I don't think I can bring myself to use a 17" laptop. I'd be happy if they got a 15" one in like an XPS15 chassis that looks and feels great with like a 970m Pascal equivalent. If they could get a 980m level of power in a 960-970m level thermal envelope, that would be very tempting.
Surface Book 2 with an x50m class instead of x40m class dGPU would also be a tempting replacement for my SB1.
Wake me up when we are at least 50% faster than the Titan X. At least
It means a hard launch in the end of May with partners showing their non-reference boards during Computex which will be held on May 31 - June 4. Meaning that it won't be a May launch with availability some time in August.
Just some guesses, nobody knows. But since this is a process switch it's theoretically possible.
Sager/clevo makes pretty nice 15" laptops that have 980m's in them (pretty thin too) and I'm pretty sure the 980m replacement will probably use a similar chassis. (I own the 980m 15")
I'm spoiled by the ridiculously good Surface Book and XPS13/15 build quality and trackpads. If I was on a tight budget and wanted the best bang for buck gaming laptop that's something I'd consider.
It will. The bigger one, which will be used for Tesla HPC market, Pascal Titan and whatever the top end Ti card will be called this time. This one won't come to gaming market anytime soon though. Partially because we're five months away from HBM2 production start.I thought Pascal was going to debut HBM2?
Buying a new videocard right now isn't a good decision anyway, we're literally a couple of months away from a big process switch to 16 and 14nm.If I can get 980ti performance for $350-$400 I will lose my shit (my money.) I am one of the 1080p plebs so a 980ti will set me up for a long time.
We kind of discussed this in an earlier thread but it seems like the cards being released first run on GDDR5x,- significant step up fromis HBM2 confirmed as off the cards (no pun intended) for Pascal now?
It will. The bigger one, which will be used for Tesla HPC market, Pascal Titan and whatever the top end Ti card will be called this time. This one won't come to gaming market anytime soon though. Partially because we're five months away from HBM2 production start.
Buying a new videocard right now isn't a good decision anyway, we're literally a couple of months away from a big process switch to 16 and 14nm.
I was just about to buy a 970m-equipped laptop, should I wait?
We kind of discussed this in an earlier thread but it seems like the cards being released first run on GDDR5x,- significant step up from
GDDR5 but not "full" HBM2. HBM2 is rumored for closer to early 2017
Am I reading this right? This is saying that the new 970 replacement will be close to the current 980ti in performance? That's quite a leap.
My 970 has served me admirably and I'm not ready for it to be outdated yet![]()
Well, the 970 performs more or less the same as a 780 Ti, I don't think it's too far-fetched.
Partially because we're five months away from HBM2 production start
We're getting a new architecture and a new node so expectations should be high.
I believe that no one is making HBM2 until next year
So no follow up to the Titan X this year ?
I was going to resist this, but then my roommate said she wanted to build a PC and I figured I could help her out by giving her my 970 and upgrading to Pascal.
I'm a weak man, Nvidia. Just make it the same size as a 970 so it will fit in my m-ITX case and I'm on board.
Be careful. That 970 can be easily traded for a one way ticket to, the friendzone.Are you in love with her? Admit it.
Are you in love with her? Admit it.
Be careful. That 970 can be easily traded for a one way ticket to, the friendzone.