Monday, July 25th 2016
NVIDIA Accelerates Volta to May 2017?
Following the surprise TITAN X Pascal launch slated for 2nd August, it looks like NVIDIA product development cycle is running on steroids, with reports emerging of the company accelerating its next-generation "Volta" architecture debut to May 2017, along the sidelines of next year's GTC. The architecture was originally scheduled to make its debut in 2018.
Much like "Pascal," the "Volta" architecture could first debut with HPC products, before moving on to the consumer graphics segment. NVIDIA could also retain the 16 nm FinFET+ process at TSMC for Volta. Stacked on-package memory such as HBM2 could be more readily available by 2017, and could hit sizable volumes towards the end of the year, making it ripe for implementation in high-volume consumer products.
Source:
WCCFTech
Much like "Pascal," the "Volta" architecture could first debut with HPC products, before moving on to the consumer graphics segment. NVIDIA could also retain the 16 nm FinFET+ process at TSMC for Volta. Stacked on-package memory such as HBM2 could be more readily available by 2017, and could hit sizable volumes towards the end of the year, making it ripe for implementation in high-volume consumer products.
102 Comments on NVIDIA Accelerates Volta to May 2017?
Welp, gotta sell this 1070 soon '__'
....this generation from both companies were just stop gaps......evil geniuses...
....going through a upgrade now on the "everyday machine"......so i'm still gonna get a pascal. My main "work" rig will be update when socket 2066 drops so volta will probably coincide...
With HBM production not moving forward as initially planned, Nvidia added Pascal to the roadmap. So Volta may be already done, just waiting for HBM availability for all we know. I'm speculating, of course, I have no inside information, but I think this could be an explanation.
but on the whole I don’t expect NVIDIA to benefit from async by as much as we’ve seen AMD benefit. At least not with well-written code.
the whole article is very interesting :
Pascal has been optimized, it’s a slightly wider but mostly higher clocked successor to Maxwell 2
so for me the 1080 is not very spectacular vs 980\+ti
but i think we are going to see more power efficiency then moarrr power in future from any company
because i dont give a shit how much my hardware consumes then what i get fps in return