jimmysmitty :
Do you have any evidence to support that Polaris will also sport a 94c temp ceiling? Because Tahiti, the HD7970, was announced by AMD to sport a max temp of 85c and it was also 28nm.
One thing about smaller nodes, depending on a lot of factors they might not be able to handle 94c as well as 28nm.
I fully expect Asus, Sapphire, MSI and the others to have even their more basic designs keeping these GPUs much happier. The question would be how well can GloFlos (Samsungs) 14nmLPP handle higher temps.
Let's see if I can get this quote right...
Hawaii, as we all know, was officially "designed to" run at 95C, so I don't really think there's been a major trend towards GPUs being less heat-tolerant up through 28nm.
But it's going to be very interesting to see how the Samsung/GloFo 14LPP turns out in GPUs. First major GPU in a very long time not based on TSMC.