Nvidia is reportedly evaluating Samsung's GDDR7 chips with its next-generation GPUs.
Nvidia Could Use Samsung's GDDR7 Chips for GeForce RTX 50-Series : Read more
Nvidia Could Use Samsung's GDDR7 Chips for GeForce RTX 50-Series : Read more
Sounds like a similar up tick, roughy, going from the 3090->4090. Question is will they only reserve the bump in higher skus like the 5090 or will Nvidis learn from their mistake and give everyone a solid 50%+ in performance increase. Time will tellrumor has it that the 5090/titan could have 48 GB of GDDR7 on a 512 bit bus with over 31000 cuda cores which means that the entire next gen could be a meaningful upgrade over the 40 series unlike the 40 series vs the 30 series.
Don't be silly, 64bit bus coming for the 5060!long as nvidia doesn't shaft the bus on 5000 series and rely on frame generation for improvements idc what they do.
rumor has it that the 5090/titan could have 48 GB of GDDR7 on a 512 bit bus with over 31000 cuda cores which means that the entire next gen could be a meaningful upgrade over the 40 series unlike the 40 series vs the 30 series.
Oh, especially if AMD take a step back at the high end next gen as has been rumoured. Though no surprise, RDNA2 and 3 simply haven't had the interest and profits they should've, even if only to pay for their own R&D, nm production. Imo Intel aren't yet set to fill that space and you can be sure Nvidia will take huge advantage of the fact. Good chance many more of us will be Nvidia users soon, and not by choice or value... but by then debating prices and worth (nm old anti-AMD myths) in forums will be too late to change course.2000 USD for 5090 and 2500 for titan. And ppl would still buy them.