Question 'Ampere'/Next-gen gaming uarch speculation thread

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Ottonomous

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How much is the Samsung 7nm EUV process expected to provide in terms of gains?
How will the RTX components be scaled/developed?
Any major architectural enhancements expected?
Will VRAM be bumped to 16/12/12 for the top three?
Will there be further fragmentation in the lineup? (Keeping turing at cheaper prices, while offering 'beefed up RTX' options at the top?)
Will the top card be capable of >4K60, at least 90?
Would Nvidia ever consider an HBM implementation in the gaming lineup?
Will Nvidia introduce new proprietary technologies again?

Sorry if imprudent/uncalled for, just interested in the forum member's thoughts.
 

Stuka87

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I really feel sad for you and the others, months of negative publicity on Ampere, downplaying every aspect of it based on false rumors, only to see it all crumbling down in the last few hours, at least try to have some tehcnical dignity and wait for the final reveal before spewing nonsense.

Such an odd hill to hold right before most of those rumors are confirmed.
 

Saylick

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Glo.

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If Ampere GPUs have almost all of the GEMM stuff from A100 die in them it makes actually sense, why Nvidia is calling them Ampere, why it has so high density and so high Transistor count, with only few SM's.

I really cannot wait for Whitepaper on gaming cards.
Yeah, I think I have nailed this.

Its EXACTLY the same GEMM stuff from GA100 chip.
 

Glo.

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IIRC the tensor cores can do some fp32 operations with Ampere. Not sure if it will translate into something that can be used with games.
Its THE SAME improvement that we got with A100.

Go look how "standard" FP32 performance looks on that GPU compared to V100, that does not rely on GEMM stuff.
 

lobz

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What a pathetic post, Am I the one who insisted NVIDIA gaming cards are not coming this year? Am I the one who claimed they are 8nm? Am I the one who claimed so many other FUD and worthless posts and arguments that are devoid of any facts?!

The audacity of some of the members here who times and times again claim certain things to be absolute facts and then when they are proven wrong have no shame to show their faces again with yet another set of pathetic claims.

And then you dare talk to me about my post history!! LOL that's not even funny.
So the question is, do you have the 'audacity' to retract your post and come out of the hole you dug for yourself? Talk about eating your words...
 
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Bouowmx

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The weird Founders Edition design is kind of a hybrid of a blower and axial. The bracket fan exhausts directly out of case, and the other fan exhausts into case.
 
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MrTeal

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3080 being the same price as the 2080 isn't terrible.
The 3070 claimed to be as fast as the 2080 Ti, but I'll wait on reviews for that. :p $500 though.
 
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Mopetar

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No way a decrease in price vs Turing launch

They do if they expect AMD to be competitive and launching soon.

Better to have low prices out of the gate and get some good will than to have to drop them anyway in a few months if the competition does turn out to be formidable.

I suppose it depends on how well they managed to reduce stock of the older cards as well. If they don't have a lot of old inventory then it's hardly a problem.