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Does Anyone else think there may be a relative slowdown of Video Card processing power performance in the future?
It seems lately manufacturers (Nvidia and ATI) have been both shrinking processes and increasing die size. While power efficiency increases with smaller processes it seems total power consumption has increased dramatically in recent years (as evidenced by the newly increased ~3 years demand for power supplies and power consumption comparisons like this http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/...er,review-31495-4.html
How much farther can this go? Or will graphic cards makers instead focus on making gains in efficiency rather than increasing TDP?
Am I right that a slowdown is coming where performance increasing will come solely from gains in efficiency?
If TDP needs to level off on GPUs does that mean technologies able to integrate more GPUs will be in demand? If so how could that be done? So far I have seen an ASUS workstation board that claims three full x16 PCI-E lanes. Will HEX SLI become a solution? If so what will manufactures do in order to solve the issue of memory bottlenecks at higher resolutions? (I have been told that four Video cards runnning in SLI can only use the memory of one of the cards)
It seems lately manufacturers (Nvidia and ATI) have been both shrinking processes and increasing die size. While power efficiency increases with smaller processes it seems total power consumption has increased dramatically in recent years (as evidenced by the newly increased ~3 years demand for power supplies and power consumption comparisons like this http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/...er,review-31495-4.html
How much farther can this go? Or will graphic cards makers instead focus on making gains in efficiency rather than increasing TDP?
Am I right that a slowdown is coming where performance increasing will come solely from gains in efficiency?
If TDP needs to level off on GPUs does that mean technologies able to integrate more GPUs will be in demand? If so how could that be done? So far I have seen an ASUS workstation board that claims three full x16 PCI-E lanes. Will HEX SLI become a solution? If so what will manufactures do in order to solve the issue of memory bottlenecks at higher resolutions? (I have been told that four Video cards runnning in SLI can only use the memory of one of the cards)
