dangerman1337
Senior member
I see 28nm GM200 as Titan 2 (it was taped around late may/early June according to Eyrines at Beyond3D and seen in a manifest shortly after) but I am not sure we'll see GM21x either, they may as well just fast track Pascal if they can get a 16nm high end GPU in late 2015/early 2016 @ say around 780ti price (unless people feel like waiting until late Q4 2017/early 2018 for 10nm Pascal 😛). I think Nvidia is going to do a 'shorter' (in the sense that the higher end versions of the cards) life time for Maxwell than Kepler so they can push back die shrink transitions (not 'cheap' anymore) in order to keep costs lower.Well if Maxwell is only 28nm sounds like NV is doing a repeat of GK104/110 split or some kind of a "hybrid" split. Perhaps we will see 28nm GM204 gaming flagship 880, 28nm GM200 as Titan 2 in 3-4 months for the HPC market, then in late 2015/early 2016 GM210 consumer gaming flagship #2 on 16/20nm.
I will be very surprised if a 2560 core, 256-bit Maxwell card will provide a 50% increase in performance over 780Ti and essentially be near the top for 2 years of Maxwell generation.
Though I think for the GM204, the most I expect is 40% increase taking it to 7TF and a bit. Though i wonder how it will perform VS the GK110 @ 2560x1440 and 4k considering Nvidia is going to likely use a 256-bit bus (though isn't the GM107 on mobile performing very well against chips with larger buses?).