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Wow that's pretty worse than you expect...

"Do note that Pascal-based DRIVE PX 2, one we describe in this article should ship during the third quarter of 2016."

Q3 2016 for a tiny Pascal chip on a low volume module that sells for $15K. 😵
 
The new cards should be announced at Computex. Expect architecture details and if we're lucky some info about the SKUs today (official or leaked).
 
Wow that's pretty worse than you expect...

"Do note that Pascal-based DRIVE PX 2, one we describe in this article should ship during the third quarter of 2016."

Q3 2016 for a tiny Pascal chip on a low volume module that sells for $15K. 😵

Yikes. Hopefully that isn't reflective of Pascal as a whole, and is only a small fraction of those chips.

http://vrworld.com/2016/04/05/nvidias-drive-px2-shows-next-gen-tegra-pascal-gpu/



All those people posting FUD back in January are eating crow now again.


So out of curiosity, how do corvids taste?
 
Yep....Nothing of interest too me so far. His speaking fluidity seems somewhat lacking currently. Maybe didn't rehearse his speech enough?
Noticed it as well.

IrayVR is quite bad marketing term for what it does, but interesting trick.
So at least something interesting for me.
 
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Nvidia wants to be next Apple. But why I do not buy it?

VR experience great. Marketing&PR - bad.
 
This guy was driving on mars for 30 seconds, and feeling dizzy already? Man that VRworks must be super low latency.
 
Jen-Hsun just announced Tesla P100, 15B transistors, HBM2, 5.34TFLOPS FP64. 600mm2.

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5120 CUDA cores with 1035 MHz core clock. Approximately....

10.6 TFLOPs of compute power.
 
Looks like Pascal will have preemption capability, so Async Compute should be on the table for GP100.

Edit: I hope GP100. 😛
 
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