Stop derailing the thread. Go spend 2-3 hours on the net looking for NV's comments and articles. NV had a backlog of 150,000 Tesla orders and it took them until late fall to begin delivering them to corporate clients. 20K GK110 delivered to Oak Ridge is nothing. You know how many units NV launched with worldwide with GTX280/480/580? Don't bother debating if you can't read what I am saying. GK110 as a consumer card in 2012 was not possible (maybe 1000 units as a marketing stunt). NV scrapping together 10K units of K20X as GeForce Titan by Feb 2013 supports this fact. NV couldn't even launch sub-$300 desktop GPUs since they were wafer constrained.
So the +16K GK110's delivered in OCT 2012 is "nothing" now?
NVIDIA's cash cow (per unit) is their Tesla line.
Guess where a smart buisness ships the first units...when we are talking orders of thousands of units the most powerfull GPU ever.
You can't invent all the GPU's you want too and fiddle with numbers all you want too.
But the facts are:
Titan(GK110) is comming to the consumerspace and it's the most powerfull GPU ever.
And as always, with the king of the hill:
It's price will be irrelevant, the bulk of buyers will go for a lesser GPU anyways....it's performance is all that matters.
For the halo effect...and for actual buyers.
A little helpfull hint for you:
The buyers of Titan don't care about perf/price...perf/watt...or if it has a backplate or not or if raindears were shaved bald in the making of the GPU....it's all about "the powah!"
