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TSMC will use EUV on 5nm, probably around 2020. The density gain will be epic.The current road maps for TSMC are 10, 7, and 5nm. Who knows if we actually get to 5, but 7 will happen.
TSMC will use EUV on 5nm, probably around 2020. The density gain will be epic.The current road maps for TSMC are 10, 7, and 5nm. Who knows if we actually get to 5, but 7 will happen.
Sticking with my 970 until HBM2 comes along. That will slaughter anything out these days.
HBM2 alone won't "slaughter" anything. A GPU first needs to be fast enough to actually require more bandwidth than can be provided by conventional memory technology.Sticking with my 970 until HBM2 comes along. That will slaughter anything out these days.
HBM2 alone won't "slaughter" anything. A GPU first needs to be fast enough to actually require more bandwidth than can be provided by conventional memory technology.
I see this sentiment a lot, but people need to realize that while HBM has significant advantages as a memory technology, memory isn't what's doing the computations.
Well, I am very inclined to believe the 16nm part of that.
May 2017 is around the earliest possible I can imagine for HPC Volta GPUs.
I thought the 16nm part was essentially common knowledge, at least among techies. Are there seriously people who thought that it would be something else? I'm expecting GPUs to still be on 16nm until at least 2019, most likely 2022.
If there's a need -> update. If you start playing the waiting game you'll find yourself always waiting for the next thing.I'm currently rocking a GTX 670, would you recommend jumping to a GTX 1070 now? or wait till May 2017?
HBM2 will also greatly reduce DRAM power consumption, which can either be used toward reducing overall power consumption or they could invest in increasing clockspeeds.HBM2 alone won't "slaughter" anything. A GPU first needs to be fast enough to actually require more bandwidth than can be provided by conventional memory technology.
I see this sentiment a lot, but people need to realize that while HBM has significant advantages as a memory technology, memory isn't what's doing the computations.
LOL.I thought the 16nm part was essentially common knowledge, at least among techies. Are there seriously people who thought that it would be something else? I'm expecting GPUs to still be on 16nm until at least 2019, most likely 2022.
That's basically the same question as with every PC upgrade. If you want more performance now (and can afford it) then upgrade, if not then don'tI'm currently rocking a GTX 670, would you recommend jumping to a GTX 1070 now? or wait till May 2017?
I don't think DRAM power consumption (on desktop cards, which I think is the topic here) is such a concern that mitigating it will bring the transformative performance improvements which would be necessary to "slaughter anything".HBM2 will also greatly reduce DRAM power consumption, which can either be used toward reducing overall power consumption or they could invest in increasing clockspeeds.
Considering this is just a rumor and it seems like a lot of people even in this thread are doubting it I'd say jump now.I'm currently rocking a GTX 670, would you recommend jumping to a GTX 1070 now? or wait till May 2017?
R9 290X spends 15-20% of its 250W power budget on DRAM, or roughly 38-50W of power on an absolute basis. HBM2 could cut that by 20W+. The net power gain will certainly amount to something, if not "slaughter" a thing.I don't think DRAM power consumption (on desktop cards, which I think is the topic here) is such a concern that mitigating it will bring the transformative performance improvements which would be necessary to "slaughter anything".
What's necessary for that are more (and more efficient) transistors in the GPU.
But will it Async Compute the right way? /s
I wonder if they'll pull a Maxwell and trickle out the cards starting from the bottom up. That's the only way I can see a May 2017 timeline actually happen.
Sweet.. First gotta upgrade from my old beast the 2600k (oc'ed to 4.5ghz), then go from there...
But since I'm recently married and don't own a house yet buying said house is one of my top priorities with my spouse.
But, by the time I do rebuild now, the power of the tech will be a tremendous jump!
HBM2 will also greatly reduce DRAM power consumption, which can either be used toward reducing overall power consumption or they could invest in increasing clockspeeds.
LOL.
Expect to see 10nm in 2018. There were already some tape-outs in H1/16.
New GPUs come out every year.
Speaking of which, does this thread officially mark the transition from "Wait for Pascal" to "Wait for Volta!"?
This guy knows what's up. Once I can't hit 1080p/30FPS on medium settings anymore I'll upgrade my GTX 960.The whole logic of waiting is pretty stupid to be honest. PC components are not consoles where you buy one and expect them to last for years(hell, even this is changing with Scorpio and Neo). You buy a piece of hardware fully knowing that it will be already obsolete or soon to be obsolete. You buy a piece of hardware because you are no longer satisfied with what you got, or that it doesn't meet the performance target you need.
Don't upgrade when you don't need to, and be smart about what you buy.
This would obsolete the 1080 Ti instantly. Not sure a 2017 Volta launch makes sense.
Remember people...the release timeframe is just a rumor.
I upgraded from the 660GTX to the 1060GTX by waiting for a down size so I'll only upgrade when 10nm GPU's are out. Can't see how Volta will improve performance significantly on 16nm.
Sticking with my 970 until HBM2 comes along. That will slaughter anything out these days.
I hope so, hell, they should start doing it now.If AMD ever does die, I wonder if Imagination will start making PC GPUs again.
This is the way to go. HBM2 won't make it to midrange GPUs for a good 2-3 years anyway.
He's most likely right, GDDR5X is meant to serve for the next couple years.Bookmarked.
What's the purpose of HBM2 on sub-10Tflops cards with no FP64 capabilities?
This won't be for your average consumer though right? More like in a Tesla or something?
No way Scorpio is using HBM.Who knows, but the Xbox Scorpio is launching holiday 2017 so it will likely have hmb2 memory.
Eventually, one day...
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Einstein is after Volta, so we shouldn't have to wait too long...I think. Unless Einstein was renamed to Volta?