William Gaatjes
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At my usual supplier, they are all out of stock. I do not know what the initial stock was, but i can see that the 1080 is sold as soon as it is available.
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I don't get the question about an even playing field. If NVIDIA were using an old AMD driver to perform a public demonstration you could bet this forum would turn into hell on earth, Reddit servers would break down and twitter would shut down to contain the rage of the tinfoil hatters that see NVIDIA conspiracies everywhere. This thread is the perfect example of that.
It is also possible that some German cars have a software bug that just shows on emission tests? Please think about what you are saying. The next bug will be a reduction of details and no AA regardless what is displayed on settings?
RX480 launch date will be June 29th. The Geforce 1080 has been launched on May 27th. Now lets check availability on nVidias website:
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/10series/geforce-gtx-1080
Out of Stock.
So the gtx 1080 is available only on paper - now THAT is a paper launch.
Is this a troll post?
They lied about competition not supporting async compute or shader intrinsics so them setting up an unfair comparison wouldn't really surprise me that much.
once again we have seen how it's so easy for people to scream NVIDIA cheated without a shred of evidence. Moreover, as you can see in this thread, they won't stop claiming NVIDIA cheated. I'll assure you they are driven by the same mindset of flat earthers and global warming deniers, nothing will change their minds.
Nasty one that car emissions bug... why do these bugs happen to the best companies?
It is also possible that some German cars have a software bug that just shows on emission tests? Please think about what you are saying. The next bug will be a reduction of details and no AA regardless what is displayed on settings?
...just an upcoming 720p capable gpu that will be on par with 2 year old maxwells on efficiency.
The 480 is supposed to launch on the 29th of this month, so you can't say it is a paper launch until the 29th--if they have no cards available.480X is a paper launch because no one can purchase one. Anyone can purchase a 1080--they just have to find it.
720p. lol. Why stop there. Why not just label it 480p?
480X is a paper launch because no one can purchase one. Anyone can purchase a 1080--they just have to find it.
We don't know for AMD yet (release is at 29th), but 1080 is a paper launch. Especially according to your post.A release of a product, especially a computer component, in extremely limited quantities, making it very difficult for consumers to get their hands on.
The 480 is supposed to launch on the 29th of this month, so you can't say it is a paper launch until the 29th--if they have no cards available.
I remember the same threads on bf4 image quality...back then amd gpus were rendering better images according to few folks...here is the same thing...and knowing how it ended up that case i think same will haoen with this case.
I dont blame these guys tho...i mean nvidia just release 2 gpus which beat amd old gpus on every metric and amd has nothing to fight back...just an upcoming 720p capable gpu that will be on par with 2 year old maxwells on efficiency.
That depends on the definition. Lets see...
According to Wikipedia, both don't really qualify as paper launches.
A paper launch is the situation in which a product is compared or tested against other products of the same kind, despite the fact that it is not available to the public at the time.
The 480 is supposed to launch on the 29th of this month, so you can't say it is a paper launch until the 29th--if they have no cards available.
I don't get the question about an even playing field. If NVIDIA were using an old AMD driver to perform a public demonstration you could bet this forum would turn into hell on earth, Reddit servers would break down and twitter would shut down to contain the rage of the tinfoil hatters that see NVIDIA conspiracies everywhere. This thread is the perfect example of that.
Typically a paper launch coincided with reviews of the card being released. There are no reviews out there yet for the rx480, they only talked about the card that is comming. Both companies have talked about future products, but they where not launched. Nvidia had reviews for the 1080 and 1070 out before the card was available at retail. That is a paper launch. We have to see if that is the same situation for AMD and the rx480. If reviews are out on the 29th and cards are not in retails stores for purchase, then it will be also a paper launch. Even if it is a few days later.
That's not a coincidenceBut when reading about the 3 different queues in directx 12, that just seem to match the hardware of gcn. DMA engines for copying, graphic command processor for the graphics and 8 asynchronous compute engines (ACE) for the compute tasks.
I believe Tahiti from GCN1 and everything from GCN2 onwards has 8 independent ACEs with 8 queues each:If i understand it correctly, all these compute threads, would be run by the 8 ACE asynchronously from each other. How much of these async compute threads (I hope that is the correct word for it) can run in parallel on GCN ? 8 ?
And how much can run on Pascal or Maxwell(2) ?
You have any number of the queues from that Wikipedia picture running in parallel, Graphics queue 0, DMA queues 0 and 1 as well as Compute queues 0...x. Well, at least in GCN and Pascal I assume. An individual command list should be synchronous within itself.I think i understand, they mention Queues and not Queue for each described queue. So there can be for example multiple compute queues that can run in parallel. In a given queue a synchronous command list. But multiple compute queues can all run asynchronously giving asynchronously running command lists with compute tasks Yes ?
Yet another straw man. Can you walk in a store and buy a 1070? No.
Could AMD walk in a store buy a 1080 and therefore install the release driver at the time of the demo. Yes.
Reviewers use the best driver available at review time. AMD didn't use the best driver at the time of their demo, despite it being available for several days.
This is confusing to me. You mix the terms announcement and release and treat them as the same when they are not."Today, AMD announces their brand new Hyperreal HD Ultra SuperFX Virgin-destroyer X969000XtX XT GPU capable of crushing all modern games at 260 elite FPS at 16k resolution, heating a small fiefdom for the winter season, and terraforming unclaimed planetoids! Available 3 weeks from now!"
--part announced, unavailable for anyone to purchase on day of announcement = paper launch.