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NVIDIA Announces the TITAN Xp - Faster Than GTX 1080 Ti

This is true, but nVidia realized it was cutting into their workstation market. Because they were essentially very cheap workstation graphics cards.

You mean server. Tesla were all about computing, workstation Quadro's has always been more for advantaged rendering/modelling. And you could not use quadro drivers on titans(well you could mod them but it did not behave like it should. You could mod your hw with soldering couple of smd resistors and use quadro firmware's).
 
Is this good news for RX Big Vega?
 
And it's a long pointy thing up the ass to all the 1080ti retailers and makers.
 
I need these to have a shorter PCB. Any news on when Nvidia will offer a desktop level card with HBM?
 
Is this good news for RX Big Vega?

Shouldn't really have any effect.

I need these to have a shorter PCB. Any news on when Nvidia will offer a desktop level card with HBM?

Next generation probably. Pascal, remember, is just an optimized Maxwell on a smaller processing node. Volta will be the actual new architecture, and be designed to use HBM.
 
Shouldn't really have any effect.

Agreed. The Vega cards won't even come close to these based off of the already released config specs.
 
The Titan X(P) owners just got their ass f***ed by Nvidia. Their cards are worthless now lol.

With that said it's nice to see a consumer grade (read. Not Quadro prices) "gaming" card with a fully unlocked GP102 core. Interested to see how it performs I think this is pretty cool imo.

I've always thought this would happen though seeing what happened with the crippled GK110 Titan OG getting replaced by the fully unlocked GK110 Titan Black. A Titan is never a good buy but even more so a non fully unlocked Titan.
 
The Titan X(P) owners just got their ass f***ed by Nvidia. Their cards are worthless now lol.

lol, I know right?

Its funny though, the Ti is having a real hard time displacing the TXP as it is in benching and just in case any TXP owners are unsure. You can put those fears aside, but getting the TXP 2? Really? How much ego pandering do they get into?
 
Ouch! But business is business.

Still love to have one. :P
 
R.I.P GTX 1080Ti ))))) The way NVIDIA moves is to fast :)

Vega Vega poor Vega :D
 
Jeez, now CPU benchmarks will get eve "moar" better.[

For another ~8-10% performance?
So little trust in nVidia's "much faster" you have, young padavan?
 
You know what the biggest joke of them all really is?

This is STILL not the full-fat Pascal :) GP100 has HBM
 
This is so stupid from nvidia, omg, they really must be scared of AMD, jeez, such a bad move...
 
Massive ass rape without finger or lube. I LoL at everyone who defends/justifies/supports this asshattery :cool:



That would be my impression based on nVidias recent activity ;)

That's why I posted this question :P
 
Massive ass rape without finger or lube. I LoL at everyone who defends/justifies/supports this asshattery :cool:

Yes, it is absolutely terrible when new products come out replacing old ones at the top. We should really just stop progressing so we don't hurt the feelings of those who wasted money on overpriced cards.:rolleyes:
 
Yes, it is absolutely terrible when new products come out replacing old ones at the top. We should really just stop progressing so we don't hurt the feelings of those who wasted money on overpriced cards.:rolleyes:

On the other hand, one could also say that Nvidia stalled progress on the Titan XP by giving us cut-down chips until now.

Because this isn't progress :)
 
On the other hand, one could also say that Nvidia stalled progress on the Titan XP by giving us cut-down chips until now.

Because this isn't progress :)

Or they've needed this long to get enough fully functional GP102 chips stockpiled from the production runs to release a full GP102 card.
 
Or they've needed this long to get enough fully functional GP102 chips stockpiled from the production runs to release a full GP102 card.

MMMHMMM Of course they did

Just like they did every time. Convenient truth isn't it. Remember 780ti? :)
 
How's this a finger up Titan 1080 Ti owners? Defiantly not one up 1080Ti owners as this cost much more.
Anyone is foolish to think that computer components are going to stay the same for more than 10-14 months.
For Titan X, well it has been what 8 months? I think people look at progress in the wrong way, it's not like a titan x is now going to randomly stop function and not play games, etc.

I would much rather see components improved on faster time line, just means we make more progress.
 
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