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
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102 Comments on NVIDIA Accelerates Volta to May 2017?

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TheHunter
FordGT90ConceptIt is used for TSAA in DOOM. 8x TSAA, on a card like Fury X with lots of idle shaders, is practically zero-cost in terms of framerate.

Pascal improves async compute functionality compared to Maxwell (which facepalms when trying) but NVIDIA's implementation is still behind AMDs. Then again, async compute is only beneficial when the card has idle hardware.
Well according to this benchmark here Maxwell e.g. 980ti benefits 5Fps @ Vulcan, Pascal 7fps

lol old Kepler actually lost 10fps


www.pcgameshardware.de/Doom-2016-Spiel-56369/Specials/Vulkan-Benchmarks-Frametimes-1202711/

One Nv driver PR tweeted there will be some magic boosts soon.
This was when all this async talk started (AoS, Hitman) by r362 & r365 branch,. So this current r367 obviously doesn't have it (disabled), Im thinking r370 or max r375 it should if not then...
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