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The head honcho at the Serious Gamers' Association Criticism “However, the Intel CPU dispatcher does not only check which instruction set is supported by the CPU, it also checks the vendor ID string. If the vendor string is "GenuineIntel" then it uses the optimal code path. If the CPU is not from Intel then, in most cases, it will run the slowest possible version of the code, even if the CPU is fully compatible with a better version. ” Last edited by Horrux; Mar 2, 2012 at 10:45 AM. |
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The head honcho at the Serious Gamers' Association Criticism “However, the Intel CPU dispatcher does not only check which instruction set is supported by the CPU, it also checks the vendor ID string. If the vendor string is "GenuineIntel" then it uses the optimal code path. If the CPU is not from Intel then, in most cases, it will run the slowest possible version of the code, even if the CPU is fully compatible with a better version. ” |
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Kepler Unbeatable: NVIDIA?
Are they kidding ![]() OK I like to buy one now please. Oh, but wait they are not available.
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The head honcho at the Serious Gamers' Association Criticism “However, the Intel CPU dispatcher does not only check which instruction set is supported by the CPU, it also checks the vendor ID string. If the vendor string is "GenuineIntel" then it uses the optimal code path. If the CPU is not from Intel then, in most cases, it will run the slowest possible version of the code, even if the CPU is fully compatible with a better version. ” |
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It's not exactly like he is saying that Kepler is out now, considering that in 1 sentence he used 4 different expressions that point out that it's not here yet. |
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Plus, hype is just hype. It's not making the GTX 6xx series come any faster. When push comes to shove, at least the 7970 has verified numbers on how it performs. nVidia has released no numbers and has just said it is fast. If anyone else said something like that, the community would laugh, and honestly, nVidia is no different. I laugh at Kepler until it can prove to me that it will deliver.
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As to sales, if you want to be any realistic, AMD is not selling many HD7000 cards right now, because the ramp up has just begun. In Q2 AMD and Nvidia will sell much much more cards than in Q1, and in Q3 a lot more than that and in Q4 a hell of a lot more, so much more, in fact, that the number of HD7000 cards sold in these couple of months will be negligible. And that's the reality, that's why Nvidia is not in a rush to release Kepler. This is not HD5000 with new DX11, 30% faster than previous gen, et al. HD7000 and Kepler bring very little "new", and HD7970 is 10-15% faster than previous gen, so there's no rush. Even HD5000 didn't sell so much more than GTX400 when factoring the fact that it was more than double the time for sale. And HD6000 vs GTX500, GTX500 won in sales, by a good margin too, considering its higher ASP. So they are not in a rush at all. |
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If it's unbeatable, it means it's the last architecture nVidia will EVER release.
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This is the first review of 590 and it loses slightly from 6990 on top resolutions. So, it's a matter of driver maturing. Besides that, in the graph you posted difference in tiny (3-4%) and efficiency is much better for AMD... |
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What would be nice is if nvidia prices gk110 the same as hd7970. Last edited by N3M3515; Mar 3, 2012 at 02:00 AM. Reason: typo |
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That guy is wrong too and looks like a lot of people don't know italian....
![]() How can these people be so foolish to accept that translation??? and he is surely an italian, but "EXTREME ENTHUSIAST" of Nvidia EDIT: lol, now i am seeing even in english is translated: there will be no cut for everyone :P Last edited by Aleksander; Mar 2, 2012 at 03:16 PM. |
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And no just because you come later, that does not mean that it has to or that you can be faster*. GPUs are designed and manufactured in a process that lasts 3-5 years, and this process ends whenever it ends. And you can't change much either later on on the cycle, in the last 3 months you can change nothing at all, except clocks and fully knowing that changing clocks will affect yields. So GK104 is what Nvidia expected to be at least 2+ years ago, accomodated to the real/final state of 28nm process and maybe slightly adjusting clocks to fine tune where in the performance scale they want to end up. And that's it. According to them such cycle ended up making GK104 "unbeatable" by AMD. I'm sure that means that AMD does not have anything coming soon that will be able to beat it, including a higher clocked HD7980 or something like that. * GeForce FX? HD2900? Bulldozer? etc etc Also every AMD card has launched later than Nvidia's in the past years (usually 1-2 months later) except HD5000 and they were never faster. When a card is launched, has nothing to do with how it performs, the physical limits that the manufacturing process imposes is pretty much the only thing that matters (and because of this which die size you choose to go with) and 28 nm will be used now and until 20 nm launches in 2 years or so. neither AMD or Nvidia will be able to make a much better chip than they already did. They can make a bigger one and a slightly better one, but no magic will be made. For example, the best that AMD did 12+ months after Cypress was Cayman, a chip that despite using the VLIW4 advantage over VLIW5 and being ~15% bigger than Cypress, it's only 15% faster. So they achieved what the process allowed them to do. |
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I can confirm that the translation is a bit forced on the unbeatable part, and yes I am italian born.
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technically, it launched in December. not quite 3 months, but close.
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It will at least be half a year until Kepler actually gets released? That's a lot of extra sales for AMD.
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Even taking late December (21st I think?) as launch, which we know it is not really true.
21st january == 1 month 21st feb == 2 months 23rd march == 3 months Far really far from half a year. And if it's hard launch in the end, it's more like 2 months. |
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No it's not, January 9 was not 3 months ago, it's not even been 2 full months (~60 days) since then.So while the "time flies" expression is usually true, it's pretty obvious that it does not apply in this case. Apparently time passes reaaaaaaaaaaally sloooooow for some people when they are waiting for a release. |
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