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How did that turn out?yep they got caught over that too.
How did that turn out?yep they got caught over that too.
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or Nvidia will come out with a driver update that will decrease (for Pascal and older) performance by atleast 25%This makes me wonder, after sufficient "old stock" is cleared out, I bet Nvidia will come out with a driver update that will increase performance by atleast 25%.
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How did that turn out?
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mmhhh not much impressed, for 1440p~
well that confirm my goal to replace my 1070 with a... not a 1080/1080Ti, but a Vega 64 ... once the price stabilize (finally seeing some price going down ) if they do that (oohhh and they will probably do it )Nah. They will come with a driver update to "increase" the performance of previous generation(s) with -25% , going Apple style.
Irony is, it won't be the first time they'll do that too...
nVidia bribed almost every "bribable" market analyst, youtuber, reviewers to crative a fake positive atmosohere, but they couldnt bribe respected ones like Stanley .. that may delay the impact of the coming storm. but it just cant stop it2.1% is it? Expected a bigger drop.
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You mean „I bet Nvidia will come out with a driver update that will decrease performance by atleast 25%.“ for the (in that case) then older generation – just to ensure sales for the RTX 2xxx-Generation will go up again afterwards (since it's also pretty old by then).This makes me wonder, after sufficient "old stock" is cleared out, I bet Nvidia will come out with a driver update that will increase performance by atleast 25%.
Absolutely, yes.Thats the thing, don't buy 2080 but 1080ti instead.
Don't buy nVidia by buying nVidia.
So in the end it doesn't really matter for Huang.
Either pay for overprice GPU, or help clear out old stocks of 2-year old cards that are still over MSRP.
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You mean „I bet Nvidia will come out with a driver update that will decrease performance by atleast 25%.“ for the (in that case) then older generation – just to ensure sales for the RTX 2xxx-Generation will go up again (since it's also pretty old by then).
I know, it's just a joke but honestly, wouldn't take me any wonder at all.
Would be virtually the very same what they did back then when they were forced to comply with a settlement on that GTX 970 3.5+5-issue.
Since the very same day they had to comply to end that class action lawsuit (and had to compensate all given owners their part of it by paying that 35$ USD each) to get the issue off the table, that very paricular dayJensenthe green leather jacket wearing Hobbit™ decided to show everyone the bold, naked F as they were forced to comply with the GTX 970 owner's settlement and dropped the GTX 970 the very same day afterwards, making it legacy.
It's literally like they punished their own customers for even dare to questioning nVidia's God-given right to screw over their user-base and robs their customers with rather fancy prices …
Absolutely, yes.
At this moment they're left with huge amounts of stocks of the older GTX 10x0-Generation, huge like really vast amounts of those.
There are rumours that their stock actually are up to a million (sic!), as even a single major AIB had to return +300.000 cards on his own alone, which is all to that mining-boom. Seems they just got way too greedy and misjudged the demand by wide margin.
Just imagine 1M cards à, let's say 500$ each? That would be half a billion on inventory. Half a fucking billion.
I'm pret·ty sure nVidia is NOT going to amortise those as being a classical loss-making business. nVidia is not going to waste such an opportunity to sell their older cards at MSRP.
Not going to happen, nVidia ist just way too greedy to let slip that offer to inflate profit.
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Aaannnd... feel free to disregard anything they say. Market sentiment, sure. It appears to be nicely based on pure emotion."We are surprised that the 2080 is only slightly better than the 1080ti, which has been available for over a year and is slightly less expensive," he said. "With higher clock speeds, higher core count, and 40% higher memory bandwidth, we had expected a bigger boost."
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They do not have enough time. Pulling a new chip out of the blue will take half a year, at least.AMD needs to just play it straight and focus on raw performance..
If they knew what was good for them. It's the perfect opportunity for them to shine.
This makes me wonder, after sufficient "old stock" is cleared out, I bet Nvidia will come out with a driver update that will increase performance by atleast 25%.
At best they can do is to screw over the old cards performance
Nah. They will come with a driver update to "increase" the performance of previous generation(s) with -25% , going Apple style.
I mean... do you guys actually believe that?or Nvidia will come out with a driver update that will decrease (for Pascal and older) performance by atleast 25%
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Not directly, no. 2080 and 1080Ti are pretty evenly matched. Once the launch crazyness subsides, even the price should even out.Clearly nvidia is counting on DLSS to widen the gap between the 1080ti and the 2080.
So you are accepting that nVidia made a worse card that is much more expensive?Aaannnd... feel free to disregard anything they say. Market sentiment, sure. It appears to be nicely based on pure emotion.
Technical or analytical side is nonexistent. This is almost completely incorrect facts.
- Higher clock speeds - 1480/1582 vs 1515/1710. Yeah, in specs. Not necessarily so much in reality as Boost 3/4 obfuscate things.
- Higher core count - 3584:224:88 vs 2944:184:64. Nope.
- 40% higher memory bandwidth - 484.3 vs 448.0. Nope.
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I would not say it is a worse card. They are about the same. MSRP is the same as well at $699.So you are accepting that nVidia made a worse card that is much more expensive?
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I doubt that. For me it seems they just slammed some Tensor-cores on Pascal to have a multitude of opportunities … and made Turing way to overpriced and literally unpurchasable on purpose.turing was ment for 7nm just as maxwell was meant for 16(14 or whatever same shit)
I think exactly that seems to be the actual problem, if you look above …I heard nv is trying to get the game devs to reduce the amount of rays in games to make it seem like it is worth it when it hardly is not
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If they knew what was good for them.
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For one thing, compute units in Turing are clearly based on Volta, not Pascal. Volta already had Tensor cores. RT cores are what were added.I doubt that. For me it seems they just slammed some Tensor-cores on Pascal to have a multitude of opportunities …
DX12's DXR and Vulkan's Raytracing extensions disagree with what you are saying.You're able to establish another proprietary nVidia-only standard à laPhysXGameWorks, also just en passant
Why is RT not new?You just bring a 'new' generation that doesn't bring anything real new (hence the RT-deception to hide that fact), make it so that those cards are in fact technically un·purchasable in terms of inflated price tag, that the older generation must seem to look like a real bargain compared to the new ones – and then you're just sell the old generation instead. The customer has no other choice but to bite the bullet (due to lack of any reasonable competition's product) - there is simply no alternative but to swallow the pill.
Developers response has been measured but positive. Game devs did not have Turing cards until very last moment before announcement so while they knew RT tech was coming, they had no details about what hardware did or the performance of it.The fact that the whole response of the developers in general is anything but euphoric and also the overall corresponding echo (not only from DICE) on the whole chapter RT is rather noncommital, tells me there's something wrong.
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I doubt that. For me it seems they just slammed some Tensor-cores on Pascal to have a multitude of opportunities … and made Turing way to overpriced and literally unpurchasable on purpose.
Just imagine all the benefits!
- You're skipping a whole true generation and given costs on R&D and manufacturing
- nVidia officially postponed their 'Next Generation Mainstream GPU' based upon Volta on Hot Chips 30, wasn't by accident
- You're able to clear your insane inventories and sell the vast stock of older cards at full MSRP
… since everyone is going to say »Well, fuck off nVidia – I'm not going to buy this overpriced shit. I'll get a GTX 1080 instead!«- You're able to establish another price increase literally by just passing by
- You're able to establish another proprietary nVidia-only standard à la
PhysXGameWorks, also just en passant
… since PhysX, then Tesselation, then HairWorks then G-Sync didn't really paid out for you as people look through your shitty attempt in dividing the market and tighten your closed ecosystem- It will work
… since AMD isn't able to keep up with you anyway.
All youhavehad to do was to bring a 'new' generation's card which has techniques which are pretty much useless and ain't even any futureproof as of now (but rather purely hypothetical to be of any significance in the near future or any future at all) – but have a way too to high price tag to be considered being any reasonable compromise nor any sound purchase for a ordinary gamer. Funny enough, that's exactly what Turing represents. Coincidence? I don't like to think so.
They're smart and they're greedy. Given that the above points are pretty realistic and not too far-fetched to be the actual case, it's pretty reasonable at least to think about it or even take them into consideration they might be the actual case. They already fooled us on Pascal and how it would be a completely new architecture. Turned out, it wasn't but just Maxwell 2.0. They have done stunts like that already in the past, pretty often to be honest.
You just bring a 'new' generation that doesn't bring anything real new (hence the RT-deception to hide that fact), make it so that those cards are in fact technically un·purchasable in terms of inflated price tag, that the older generation must seem to look like a real bargain compared to the new ones – and then you're just sell the old generation instead. The customer has no other choice but to bite the bullet (due to lack of any reasonable competition's product) - there is simply no alternative but to swallow the pill.
The best part is, you make insane profits out of all of that. Like whatever the customer will do, you're listening to a good ol' Ka-Ching all day long, every day. The even better part is, that your next generation cards with a actual real new architecture will look even better compared to your last one – since you toned them down on purpose.
Indications
A pretty decent red flag (at least for me) was, when it came up that DICE is going to wind down the given effects and usage of any RT in Battlefield V. Why? And why should that be worth any red flag, you may ask?
Well, if we consider the state of facts than we see that DICE had to tone down the RT-effects to even reach playable frame-rates … And to be honest, they were pretty transparent on the reasons why. DICE, of all things! They're gamers and they're freaks (in a positive way), they're total geeks from top to toe and they absolutely love to do such things like that, joyfully! They're alwas prone to use the newest stuff, techniques and gadgets. A studio which – together with Square Enix – nine times out of ten are always the very first to adapt a new technology quite instantly (Mantle, TrueAudio, DirectX 12, Vulkan et cetera), if it has any greater potential in the future. You never have to ask them twice if it brings any benefit after all, at least from a gamer's perspective. Yes, if …
The fact that the whole response of the developers in general is anything but euphoric and also the overall corresponding echo (not only from DICE) on the whole chapter RT is rather noncommital, tells me there's something wrong. Especially way more than nVidia is ever going to tell us or acknowledge.
If even DICE doesn't really give the impression that the technology is that good nVidia tries to convince us it would be, well, who else then?
Somehow it doth me, that apart from the insanely hyped presentiation nVidia deliberately delivered, there is just simply way less substance than they want us to believe there would be – especially can't be there any talk of a "spectacular surprise", all conviction aside. If, at least on hardware side the potential would exist, yes, sure … Thing is, it just doesn't. 1080 not even on 60 fps. What kind of a joke is that even?
I think exactly that seems to be the actual problem, if you look above …
"This is the kind of sh*t that gives PC gaming a bad name [...] That's what RTX is today -- it doesn't do anything. I can't benchmark goals. You're making it really hard to recommend this thing for the function that is right in the name of the product!"