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3000 CUDA cores, when?

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780 ti and Titan Black?

 

edit: 2880 is pretty close to 3000.

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We don't know yet, but most likely 800 series.

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780 ti and Titan Black?

 

edit: 2880 is pretty close to 3000.

That's what I mean, my OCD kicks in, I must see either 2500 or 3000, 3500, IT HAS TO A BE A CLEAN NICE NUMBER

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the tesla k40 is also near 3000 cuda but sadly price is the problem but really worth it if you do need it's horse power.

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Not my idea of a "Clean Number"

My opinion of a clean number has to be divisible by Bytes (8 Bits)

Examples

  • 256
  • 512
  • 1024

 

agree, but 3000 CUDA cores just sounds nice. when pl0x nvidia or amd omgz

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Well let's see.. If the Fermi had 512 CUDA cores for a full die, and the next generation Kepler had 2880 CUDA cores, my guesstimations would say that Maxwell could get up to 16200 CUDA cores if the generational leaps stayed the same. Chances are they won't but with the Maxwell layout of the gpu I'm going to guess they'll hit around 4000 CUDA cores and still maintain the 250W tdp mark.

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agree, but 3000 CUDA cores just sounds nice. when pl0x nvidia or amd omgz

 

It'd have to be 3072 CUDA cores. Unless the GPU reported incorrectly and you got 3000. But most unlikely. :D

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We probably won't receive it soon. Maxwell 750 Ti has less Cuda cores than the 650 Ti but performs better(efficiency mostly). Probably the Titan V2 will reach 3K but it won't be for a while.

To clear things up, more Cuda core does not equal more performance directly

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We probably won't receive it soon. Maxwell 750 Ti has less Cuda cores than the 650 Ti but performs better(efficiency mostly). Probably the Titan V2 will reach 3K but it won't be for a while.

To clear things up, more Cuda core does not equal more performance directly

Maxwell 2 will have a lot higher core density.

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You studying 3000 CUDA cores.....What about over 9000!!!!!!! :rolleyes:  :ph34r: 

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They probably have it already lying somewhere but they are forming a duopoly with AMD so they can keep selling them for so expensive without even being able to run 4K at 60FPS at high/ultra settings.

I believe that nVidia can make way better cards but just don't want to so sorta milk the customers.

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