Earlier this year, I posted a thread about a scoop from Sweclockers. It basically said that we won't see no 20 nm Maxwell this year.
Well, according to shipment data that Videocardz - which has had a mixed history, but have gotten better over the past year - has looked at, we'll see a 28 nm Maxwell launch this year.
So still no 20 nm, which confirms the previous Sweclockers scoop.
More details:
http://videocardz.com/50301/nvidia-preparing-maxwell-gm204-kepler-gk210-gpus
Wccftech has also written a little about it:
http://wccftech.com/nvidia-maxwell-gm204-gpu-spotted-wild-kepler-gk210-works/
Remember, just rumors etc, so all caveats apply, but it would make sense. Not launching anything new aside from 750 Ti and Titan Z for the entire year(discounting minor tweaks to existing cards like Titan Black Edition etc) would look bad, especially as Tegra is one giant unholy kludge of fail for Nvidia right now.
Well, according to shipment data that Videocardz - which has had a mixed history, but have gotten better over the past year - has looked at, we'll see a 28 nm Maxwell launch this year.
So still no 20 nm, which confirms the previous Sweclockers scoop.
More details:
http://videocardz.com/50301/nvidia-preparing-maxwell-gm204-kepler-gk210-gpus
Wccftech has also written a little about it:
http://wccftech.com/nvidia-maxwell-gm204-gpu-spotted-wild-kepler-gk210-works/
Remember, just rumors etc, so all caveats apply, but it would make sense. Not launching anything new aside from 750 Ti and Titan Z for the entire year(discounting minor tweaks to existing cards like Titan Black Edition etc) would look bad, especially as Tegra is one giant unholy kludge of fail for Nvidia right now.
