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Probably 256, 512MB first and then milk the consumers again with 1GB.Originally posted by: ElFenix
it better have 1GB of ram.
A 180 degree flip! But but ... the magical fairy nsists that Samsung is the culprit. :laugh:Originally posted by: Inquirer
The memory is not the problem and even Samsung memory running at 1700 MHz+ is not in tight supply.
Originally posted by: fliguy84
woah, if we have G71 with 32 pipes and R580 with 24 pipes that will be one hell of a performance war![]()
Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: fliguy84
woah, if we have G71 with 32 pipes and R580 with 24 pipes that will be one hell of a performance war![]()
My theory is that the r580 is 16 pipes... with 48 pixel shaders.![]()
It will have a very fast core, we still don?t know the number but it should be around 700MHz and it's obviously paired with super fast memory. The memory is not the problem and even Samsung memory running at 1700 MHz+ is not in tight supply. The chip will have 32 pipelines and it's obviously faster than just arrived and not so available Geforce 7800 GTX 512 cards. It's expected in early February and Nvidia is already playing with these cards.
Originally posted by: Gamer X
I'll wait for G80 and ATI's R600,most probably they will be dual core architectures.
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: Gamer X
I'll wait for G80 and ATI's R600,most probably they will be dual core architectures.
Aren't GPU's basically multi-core architectures already? I mean... all these pixel pipelines and vertex pipelines... it's already highly parallel. What would adding another core do that adding more pipelines won't do?
Originally posted by: Matthias99
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: Gamer X
I'll wait for G80 and ATI's R600,most probably they will be dual core architectures.
Aren't GPU's basically multi-core architectures already? I mean... all these pixel pipelines and vertex pipelines... it's already highly parallel. What would adding another core do that adding more pipelines won't do?
I think the idea is that, rather than making one GPU core with 300+ million transistors, you can make two or more with half that number (or less) and (theoretically) vastly improve yields. The transistor counts on today's high-end GPUs are *insane*; it's something like 8 times the size of a P4 core's logic (most of the transistors in the high-end P4s are the L1/L2/L3 cache).
Originally posted by: Matthias99
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: Gamer X
I'll wait for G80 and ATI's R600,most probably they will be dual core architectures.
Aren't GPU's basically multi-core architectures already? I mean... all these pixel pipelines and vertex pipelines... it's already highly parallel. What would adding another core do that adding more pipelines won't do?
I think the idea is that, rather than making one GPU core with 300+ million transistors, you can make two or more with half that number (or less) and (theoretically) vastly improve yields. The transistor counts on today's high-end GPUs are *insane*; it's something like 8 times the size of a P4 core's logic (most of the transistors in the high-end P4s are the L1/L2/L3 cache).