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Rumor: Nvidia GTX 980MX and 970MX comes for laptops

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"Nvidia would plan to release in the second half of 2016 the successors of the GeForce 980M and 970M for laptops. These would still be based on the GM204, but get better specifications than its predecessors.

The GeForce 980MX and 970MX current Geforce-top models for laptops in the second half of 2016 to replace, is reported by the South Korean Hwbattle, recently including the arrival of the Polaris name of AMD GPUs right out put .

When GeForce 980MX gets on the Maxwell-architecture-based GPU 1664 Cuda cores, where it is the 980M with 1536 cores. At the 970MX would amount to 1408 cores, while the current 970M has 1280 cores. The clock speeds would fall slightly. The most powerful GPU for laptops remain the laptop version of the GTX 980.

This year, AMD brings its energy efficient Polaris APUs out, including laptops. Maybe go these graphics chips with 14nm-FinFET-tranistors compete with the GTX 980MX and 970MX, should they actually appear.
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http://tweakers.net/nieuws/107400/g...-970mx-voor-laptops.html?nb=2016-01-19&u=1300
 
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Hmmm sounds interesting on paper but in reality a small bump to Cuda Cores coupled with lower clock speeds (assuming base & boost) would lead to an overall wash in terms of performance.
 
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