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Nvidia will release its next-generation graphics cards later than expected.
Nvidia's Kepler to Arrive in 2012 : Read more
Nvidia's Kepler to Arrive in 2012 : Read more
Back to the article on Fudzilla, the second paragraph contains three bullet points, that the chip has taped out, there is a lot of leakage yet to be dealt with, and the 40nm to 28nm transition is tough.
First is that Kepler has about 2.5x the DP floating point performance of Fermi, at least according to Nvidia projections.
For Kepler NVIDIA is expecting "about 3x improvement in [double precision] performance per watt"
Finally!
i hope the cards are good, might upgrade my aging 9600GT finally...i just hope a smaller architecture means less heat, and consume less power...
I'd expect nothing less out of Demerjian...
a good article on the issues that tsmc is having...
http://news.softpedia.com/news/AMD [...] 2552.shtml
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a good article on the issues that tsmc is having...
http://news.softpedia.com/news/AMD [...] 2552.shtml
Interesting, though I'm not sure it explains the issues TSMC is having. I wonder after reading that however if this means AMD will have clock speed with their cards. Low power usually equals lower clocks as well. I wonder how this will impact AMD.