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NVIDIA Announces the GeForce GTX TITAN X Pascal

Jaysus. 40% more CUDA cores, 40% more TMUs, 50% more ROPs, 50% more memory bandwidth, 50% more memory... this thing is gonna be a monster. And that means 1080 Ti will be even faster.

Seems NVIDIA is out to crush AMD absolutely this round. They could probably have got away with only releasing the GTX 1080 and 1070, but we also have the 1060 that rains on RX 480's parade, and now the TITAN X Pascal which is even faster than the 1080. If Vega is as much of a disappointment as Polaris was, AMD is in big trouble.

AMD just needs to release something. Its been an Nvidia show for the last 2 generation. Everything is so quiet when it comes to AMD.
 
how ppl can spend all those money in a GPU that does not dupport full async?
 
Jaysus. 40% more CUDA cores, 40% more TMUs, 50% more ROPs, 50% more memory bandwidth, 50% more memory... this thing is gonna be a monster. And that means 1080 Ti will be even faster.

Seems NVIDIA is out to crush AMD absolutely this round. They could probably have got away with only releasing the GTX 1080 and 1070, but we also have the 1060 that rains on RX 480's parade, and now the TITAN X Pascal which is even faster than the 1080. If Vega is as much of a disappointment as Polaris was, AMD is in big trouble.


I'm not sure, I think they are going in a ridiculous direction. I don't understand why would someone pay >1000$ for a component only, which to be put into valor, needs at least 1000-2000 $ more. (nice cpu, storage, monitor). And all this for gaming alone ... you must have some real issues or to be really rich to buy something like this. I think the market should stay @ 2-300 $ for high end/performance segment, 300-500 for enthusiast. Even if you have good money, I'm sure you can find something better to do with 1000$, than to get few more frames in a game, or I don't know what extra anti aliasing setting for which you need a magnifying glass to see the difference.

Anyhow, I might be wrong, in the end the same happen with phones as well, and i see nobody complaining about it, and most of the people investing 6-800$ in a phone ... each 1-2 years.
 
Anyone remembers what happened to 3dfx when they wanted to do everything by themselves? They seem to be heading in that direction...
Yeah, but 3dFX was EXACTLY in the same position AMD is now. Their new GPU release was slower and more power hungry than nVidia's, for 2 consecutive generations, just like AMD now... On 3rd strike they got bankrupted. Personally, I see AMD going into an a similar way if they don't release something good this year...
 
Anyhow, I might be wrong, in the end the same happen with phones as well, and i see nobody complaining about it, and most of the people investing 6-800$ in a phone ... each 1-2 years.

As a nit-pick, most carriers are moving away from that model. When I upgraded to my iPhone 6S earlier this year I only had to pay tax on it (like $100) and the rest of the cost is rolled into my plan. I actually only upgraded because it would knock $20 off my bill each month. They changed the cost of plans to accommodate a change in payment--$24 of my phone bill goes towards the cost of the phone, $~60 is the actual plan, compared to in the past where it was basically $100 for the plan and I paid the cost of the phone up front.
 
how ppl can spend all those money in a GPU that does not dupport full async?

If I knew this back when I was buying GTX 980, I'd most probably pick a R9 Fury card even if it was slightly inferior at the time. Which is why I'll be paying special attention for async support with GTX 2000 series. If there won't be any (lets be honest, GTX 1080's async support is really weird to say the least), AMD will remain the only option.
 
Yeah, but 3dFX was EXACTLY in the same position AMD is now. Their new GPU release was slower and more power hungry than nVidia's, for 2 consecutive generations, just like AMD now... On 3rd strike they got bankrupted. Personally, I see AMD going into an a similar way if they don't release something good this year...

With all 3 consoles secured, excelling at DX12 and Vulkan, their CPU's are still selling well and RX 480, despite shortages, are doing just fine. They've made drastic changes in financials as well. Things look far from grim even if they aren't crowned as king of the hill with the top end GPU.
 
If I knew this back when I was buying GTX 980, I'd most probably pick a R9 Fury card even if it was slightly inferior at the time. Which is why I'll be paying special attention for async support with GTX 2000 series. If there won't be any (lets be honest, GTX 1080's async support is really weird to say the least), AMD will remain the only option.

Id wait for async compute to actually be relevant first.
 
The GTX780 arrived 3 months after the Titan.

The GTX980ti arrived 3 months after the Titan-X

Roll on October! :D
 
Yeah, but 3dFX was EXACTLY in the same position AMD is now. Their new GPU release was slower and more power hungry than nVidia's, for 2 consecutive generations, just like AMD now... On 3rd strike they got bankrupted. Personally, I see AMD going into an a similar way if they don't release something good this year...

3DFX didn't have to bankroll a CPU division that has been woefully trailing Intel for half a decade though!

Wait, that's not a positive is it lol.
 
The title is wrong though, its just called the Titan X. They skipped the GTX and Geforce-moniker on this.
 
Keep in mind that for Pascal Nvidia actually uses different hardware for consumer and HPC cards (different FP unit count, SM grouping). So if GP102 is geared towards HPC, it will probably not be the base for 1080Ti.
 
Wander if its a full blown chip and not a harvested "crippeld" one , I would expect it to be for its announced price yet I'm not in the market for such graphics card.
 
Titans have never been worth it, Nvidia always release a Ti version that is faster within a few months, then your resale values drop like a stone. If you want the fastest nvidia card, just wait for the Ti.
 
It's actually only 4 years and 9 months since the FX series hit the scene and AMD descended into their own Netburst fiasco, previous CPU generations had been matching/beating Intel.

Yes, I was wrong - AMD's fall started way back in 2006 when Intel introduced the Core µarch. Coincidentally they bought ATI that same year, so it's more accurate to say that AMD's graphics division has been carrying the CPU division for nearly a decade.
 
It's actually only 4 years and 9 months since the FX series hit the scene and AMD descended into their own Netburst fiasco, previous CPU generations had been matching/beating Intel.
Actually AMD CPUs have trailed intel since forever. They had their moment with Athlon/AthlonXP/Athlon64 (when I thought I'd never buy intel), but before Athlon, AMD still couldn't match intel's FP performance. Int performance was fine and that was important for games, but for many other applications, intel was still the way to go.
Then intel pulled that "rebate" thing on AMD, preventing them from cashing in on their success while simultaneously resurrecting PIII in the form of Core. AMD has been searching for an answer ever since.
AMD also never held the crown in the mobile space. This wasn't a big deal back in Athlon days, but it is today.
 
it will be the "first" real 4K gaming card.. the 4K push is strong..

they make these things (over priced flagship products) just because they can.. a few people buy them for the same reasons.. just because they can.. :)

peoples desire for 4K gaming does kind of provide a reason for such silly things though..

trog
 
Only 60% compared to the previous generation it sucks. As we can see are more and more greedy. Announced least 100% is therefore yet another lie. In order to praising not to mention 300% compared to the previous .And then we get a price of about € 1,500 in euros not dollars and even then it will not be enough since the introduction of tax importers outside the EU in us so that the price will be around € 1,700 in Slovenia suppose. For GTX1080 price moves with us from € 925 to 1485€ +. AMD It will certainly be more reasonable with price.
 
it will be the "first" real 4K gaming card.. the 4K push is strong..

they make these things (over priced flagship products) just because they can.. a few people buy them for the same reasons.. just because they can.. :)

peoples desire for 4K gaming does kind of provide a reason for such silly things though..

trog
All those people that bought GTX 1080 in SLI must be kicking themselves, spending all that money when one card will do the job now.
 
Yes, I was wrong - AMD's fall started way back in 2006 when Intel introduced the Core µarch. Coincidentally they bought ATI that same year, so it's more accurate to say that AMD's graphics division has been carrying the CPU division for nearly a decade.
It would seem that way, but AMD(+ATI) today ($4.14B) is worth less than what AMD paid for ATI ($5.4B). They both sunk together.
Perhaps ironically, the only successful part is ATI's Imageon, which AMD sold to Qualcomm and which we know today as Adreno. They sold it because it was underperforming.
 
If I knew this back when I was buying GTX 980, I'd most probably pick a R9 Fury card even if it was slightly inferior at the time. Which is why I'll be paying special attention for async support with GTX 2000 series. If there won't be any (lets be honest, GTX 1080's async support is really weird to say the least), AMD will remain the only option.
You might wanna read Anandtech's take on 1080 and 1070. They explain pretty clearly that Nvidia's async support is perfectly fine and why it doesn't work as well as it does for AMD (in a nutshell, when you have less shaders, you also have less idle shaders that async can put to use). It's quite possible Nvidia will go for more shaders for their 2000 series and then async would have its hands full.
 
All those people that bought GTX 1080 in SLI must be kicking themselves, spending all that money when one card will do the job now.

i doubt that many have done.. but when SLI is working (the new time spy for example) a pair of much cheaper 1070 cards will still keep up with the new flagship card.. that would be my choice for anything less than silly money.. :)

trog
 
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