Monday, May 12th 2014
AMD to Launch New Single-GPU Card This Summer, to Take on GTX 780 Ti
AMD is reportedly working on a new single-GPU graphics card SKU to compete with the likes of GeForce GTX 780 Ti, and perhaps even take a swing at the GTX TITAN Black, since it's not too far ahead of the GTX 780 Ti at single-display gaming. The new SKU will be more than just a clock-speed bump, it will leverage HBM (high-bandwidth memory), a cutting-edge new technology that relies on stacking multiple DRAM dies with dedicated memory paths into a single package, cutting down on power-draw, thermals, and PCB real-estate.
The first kind of HBMs to hit the market are 8 Gbit 4Hi, which will interface with the GPU over a 128-bit wide path, which means there will be just four memory packages on the card (since the "Hawaii" silicon features a 512-bit wide memory bus), with improvements in the area of power-draw and heat output. The memory could be clocked higher, too. Sadly, memory bandwidth is not the prime-mover in VGA performance, and AMD will have to offer higher GPU clocks for the card to stand a chance against NVIDIA's high-end single-GPU offerings. As for the name this card would bear, we get a sense of deja vu about how NVIDIA launched the single-GPU GeForce 7950 GTX alongside the dual-GPU 7950 GX2, replacing the 7900 GTX. And so, it wouldn't surprise us if AMD named it Radeon R9 295X.
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The first kind of HBMs to hit the market are 8 Gbit 4Hi, which will interface with the GPU over a 128-bit wide path, which means there will be just four memory packages on the card (since the "Hawaii" silicon features a 512-bit wide memory bus), with improvements in the area of power-draw and heat output. The memory could be clocked higher, too. Sadly, memory bandwidth is not the prime-mover in VGA performance, and AMD will have to offer higher GPU clocks for the card to stand a chance against NVIDIA's high-end single-GPU offerings. As for the name this card would bear, we get a sense of deja vu about how NVIDIA launched the single-GPU GeForce 7950 GTX alongside the dual-GPU 7950 GX2, replacing the 7900 GTX. And so, it wouldn't surprise us if AMD named it Radeon R9 295X.
34 Comments on AMD to Launch New Single-GPU Card This Summer, to Take on GTX 780 Ti
They already pr'd the shit out of tsv linked on die memory with volta too but that's not happening either.
And regardless the memory has squat all to do with nvidia.
Let’s face it both sides are looking for contingency to 20nm being late/broke, who knows.
www.anandtech.com/show/7492/the-geforce-gtx-780-ti-review/15
Compare any of these cards to what the TDP says, heres the 780ti.
www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-780-ti/specifications
Its power under load came to 372 but its TDP is listed as 250. Thats just how things are, the TDP is not the reality of what the card actually draws no matter which one it is or which brand it is. TDP is the Thermal Design power (Or Thermal Design Point in some cases) and is labeled as an average useage peak power rather than the max power CPU or GPU would use (Or whatever your comparing). Its used in reality as a reference point beyond anything at this day and age rather than being a defining factor.
By your theory, adding a second board to enable CFX/SLI means that the second board is automatically binned to a higher standard.
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