I'm not aware that I'm in anyway wrong nor am I giving up on anything. All I did was to be rational and put things on hold. You're mistaken again.......
I guess it is always going to be difficult for me to have a logical debate with someone who is not.
Maybe you should start by explaining why if it's only going to be almost as fast as GTX580, why did they put 96 SPs per SM (double) instead of say 64 SPs, or more importantly why did they double up the number of TMUs, when 64 TMU were perfectly fine for GTX580 and GK104 will have 25% higher clocks (thus 25% higher texture fillrate had it had 64 TMU intead of 128). I'm sorry but you just don't increase die size like that if it's not coming with a substantial (read justified) performance increase.
You have produced ZERO proof (I didn't expect that since nothing is fact), but also explained nothing (which I do expect) about why such a massive increase in computational power -that didn't came for free and suposed a 100% increment in transistor count- is not going to produce any performance gain.
You have not explained why a 2.9 TFlops card will not be able to beat the 1.5 Tflops card, and why if that'd be the case why didn't they just create a 1.5 TFlops (768 SP) card in the firt place. In the end that would have been easy, same architecture, half the SPs, 48 per SM. If going with 96 SPs is going to make the block 50% as (in)efficient as Fermi with 48 SP, you just don't make it 96 SP!!
So start by explaining something, anything, and stop calling fanboy as if that was any kind of argument in your favor, because it is not, it only makes you look like a 12 year old kid and an idiot. "It's going to be so, because (you think) it's going to be so, and if you think different you are a fanboy" is not an argument.
Logic, the study of the principles and criteria of valid inference and demonstration.
More Logic:
GK104 is 340 mm2, so close to 4 billion transistor, twice as much as GF104 and 33% more than GF110, logic dictates that Nvidia did not sudenly create an architecture that is
at least 33% less efficient than Fermi (
70% compared to GF104), 25% higher clocks notwithstanding. Especially when they have been claiming better efficiency for almost 2 years now.