If true, then devastating. Not just for NV, but also the game industry since Game Devs can't ignore 80% of the market for the benefit of 20%, even if it makes things a lot better.
I certainly hope this isn't the case, but if it is, AMD's the next purchase for me. There will always be games that will use it and the boost Async Compute provides is significant.
But people dont buy perf/mm2
We have seen it before, AMD having better perf/mm2 and it didn't do anything for them.
Please refresh your memory. AMD's perf/sq mm lead during HD 4000 and HD 5000 series allowed them to capture dominant market share in discrete mobile and overall GPU market share lead (even if just slightly).
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/graphi..._on_Discrete_GPU_Market_Mercury_Research.html
That wasn't due to perf/mm2. But due to perf/watt.![]()
Please refresh your memory. AMD's perf/sq mm lead during HD 4000 and HD 5000 series allowed them to capture dominant market share in discrete mobile and overall GPU market share lead (even if just slightly).
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/graphi..._on_Discrete_GPU_Market_Mercury_Research.html
I can't say to much on this topic, but Pascal will be an improvement over Maxwell esspecialy at this feature. But no, it won't have GCN-like capabilities. It will be close to GCN 1.0, but nothing more.
There is 2 ace units in 7970 and 8 units in 290 as i recall. 400% difference. And thats to 2013.I can't say to much on this topic, but Pascal will be an improvement over Maxwell especially at this feature. But no, it won't have GCN-like capabilities. It will be close to GCN 1.0, but nothing more.
Perf/mm2 isn't going to sell anything. If they want to win its perf/watt.
People are overestimating the advantages of Asynch. Xbox One/PS4 Asynch is already being easily outmatched by Maxwell raw power. Consoles are still the target platform for developers. And if AMD launches Polaris 10/11 mid-tier cards first while Nvidia launches faster GP104 at the same time, then raw performance will outclass the elegant and efficient multi-engine design of Polaris anytime. And by the time compute-heavy stuff (VR) becomes mainstream enough, we already have Volta and Navi in our hands. I would assume Volta at this point does have multi-engine support, provided Nvidia deems it as important enough.
AMD, always first in hardware innovation but unable to capture market share.
It will be close to GCN 1.0, but nothing more.
But what if it isn't? :\
Trying to find some silver lining behind this...
If Pascal is just a shrunk Maxwell, what are the chances that Maxwell will continue to see improvements via driver and doesn't fall off like Keplar did? This would be similar to what we're seeing with AMD's older GCN cards still getting driver improvements.
I have never really understood this line of reasoning. First of all the 80% marketshare thing - nvidia had a couple of uncontested quarters of sales were 4 out of 5(80%) gpus sold were geforces. This does not mean what a lot of ppl who throw this percentage about think it means and by that I mean not representative of actual use case out there.Secondly, it's not like games are suddenly not going to work for XX% of the market just because they don't support a certain feature. Noone is going to be ignored, they just won't have the fastest optimal performance.If true, then devastating. Not just for NV, but also the game industry since Game Devs can't ignore 80% of the market for the benefit of 20%, even if it makes things a lot better.
I certainly hope this isn't the case, but if it is, AMD's the next purchase for me. There will always be games that will use it and the boost Async Compute provides is significant.
Maxwell doesnt hold up well with the new batch of dx12 games and we are just about to start. Even my older 7970 ages better than my 970. Its pretty obvious. I dont know why its so difficult to accept.Kepler didn't fall off due to a "driver hijack", but the fact that it's architecture is outdated with modern (PS4/XB1 tailored) game engines. Given that Pascal is mostly just a shrinked Maxwell with some extras, Maxwell should hold up pretty well for this console generation provided people don't go crazy on the game settings.
