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Sad people dis'd AMD for at least a die shrink (well not exactly let's say new/improved process), while not doing anything with the memory, which is a big shortcoming. But Nvidia slaps on GDDR5X and look it's all good.
While is/was said the GDDR5X was slightly more efficient vs. throughput could we think Nvidia will raise GPU clocks or on this memory? Another question... so the Nvidia GP106 memory controller had always has been configured and set-up to permit GDDR5X, or is this chip being re-spun to allow this?
Lastly, Nvidia AIB's surly aren't liking this... As moving to GDDR5X means all new PCB layouts as it requires 190 pins per chip position, verses 170 pins for current GDDR5. So that's probably going to make such models more pricey, killing any bang-for-buck! Somehow this is not looking good.
Oh well, perhaps we aren't getting anything new and exciting until this time next year. But both sides are stringing-us-out 3-4 years now for any mainstream GPU offering just sucks!
While is/was said the GDDR5X was slightly more efficient vs. throughput could we think Nvidia will raise GPU clocks or on this memory? Another question... so the Nvidia GP106 memory controller had always has been configured and set-up to permit GDDR5X, or is this chip being re-spun to allow this?
Lastly, Nvidia AIB's surly aren't liking this... As moving to GDDR5X means all new PCB layouts as it requires 190 pins per chip position, verses 170 pins for current GDDR5. So that's probably going to make such models more pricey, killing any bang-for-buck! Somehow this is not looking good.
Oh well, perhaps we aren't getting anything new and exciting until this time next year. But both sides are stringing-us-out 3-4 years now for any mainstream GPU offering just sucks!
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