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At first let's look at some historical facts about performance gain over GPU generations.
All information is from TechPowerUp benchmark tests (performance summary comparison).
From GTX480 (40nm) to GTX580 (40nm) performance gain ~ 16%
From GTX580 (40nm) to GTX680 (28nm) performance gain ~ 30%
From GTX680 (28nm) to GTX780 (28nm) performance gain ~ 21%
From GTX780 (28nm) to GTX980 (28nm) performance gain ~ 30%
From GTX980 (28nm) to GTX1080 (16nm) performance gain ~ 67%
From GTX1080 (16nm) to GTX1180 (12nm) performance gain ~ 35 to 45% ??? (If look at current rumored specs) 3584 Cuda Cores with GDDR6 memory and probably the same Volta architecture but only without tensor cores.
I will remind that GTX1080TI is ~ 35% faster than GTX1080
And Titan V with 43% more Cuda Cores and HBM2 memory (Volta architecture) is only on average ~ 25% faster than GTX1080TI (That information is form PC Perspective benchmark test).
What do you think about that ?
All information is from TechPowerUp benchmark tests (performance summary comparison).
From GTX480 (40nm) to GTX580 (40nm) performance gain ~ 16%
From GTX580 (40nm) to GTX680 (28nm) performance gain ~ 30%
From GTX680 (28nm) to GTX780 (28nm) performance gain ~ 21%
From GTX780 (28nm) to GTX980 (28nm) performance gain ~ 30%
From GTX980 (28nm) to GTX1080 (16nm) performance gain ~ 67%
From GTX1080 (16nm) to GTX1180 (12nm) performance gain ~ 35 to 45% ??? (If look at current rumored specs) 3584 Cuda Cores with GDDR6 memory and probably the same Volta architecture but only without tensor cores.
I will remind that GTX1080TI is ~ 35% faster than GTX1080
And Titan V with 43% more Cuda Cores and HBM2 memory (Volta architecture) is only on average ~ 25% faster than GTX1080TI (That information is form PC Perspective benchmark test).
What do you think about that ?
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