tviceman
Diamond Member
I think also nvidia is just intelligent enough to realize just how hard it will be to sell last gens gpus after people see the nodeshrink gpus. If it's truly the performance leap some people believe it to be, they'll be hard pressed to sell any remaining 970 or higher cards after their new gpus launch.
Remains to be see whether ShintaiDK's prediction that Nvidia and AMD will go with optimal perf/mm2 (i.e. lower transistor budget than the typical ~1.7-2x increase with new nodes) or stick with the typical cadence. If developing new architectures on finfets isn't exponentially more difficult, then I predict Nvidia and AMD will stick to the typical increases in transistors over predecessor GPU's. So if GP104 is 80% faster than GM204, then we're looking at about 45% faster than a stock reference 980 TI and probably new & higher mid-die prices to go with it.