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10x the performance of maxwell... 10x the price?

Will they just be for prosumers only?

Is it worth waiting, will the prices on other gpu's go down?

 

And also, gpu in plural is gpu's or gpus?

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GPU' s

 

Notice the space between the apostrophe and "s" to demonstrate "GPU" is non-possessive. 

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Noice, gpu's would mean gpu is, right?

 

Or GPU has/was/etc...

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It may be 10 times better than Maxwell in certain prosumer stuff or whatever. Maybe it's only 10 times better n 3D rendering, CUDA performance, we dont know.

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it's just how much better pascal will be, no price mentioned

They are going to keep the same price brackets, as that is they're standard operating procedure, also the link he showed debunks you're 10x performance claim thus making the question pointless

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We don't know. We can't tell the future. Expect an increase in performance. That's all we can say.

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it's just how much better pascal will be, no price mentioned

 

Ther will be a whole lineup. Hing end will be up to 1000$.

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GPU' s

 

Notice the space between the apostrophe and "s" to demonstrate "GPU" is non-possessive. 

 

 

Noice, gpu's would mean gpu is, right?

 

 

Or GPU has/was/etc...

Apostrophes are not used to make something plural. They are most commonly for showing possession, but can also be used to contract words ("it's" instead of "it is" for example). 

 

The plural of GPU would simply be GPUs.

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Apostrophes are not used to make something plural. They are most commonly for showing possession, but can also be used to contract words ("it's" instead of "it is" for example). 

 

The plural of GPU would simply be GPUs.

 

It's actually one of the many rules of English that tends to change from person to person. It is more accepted to show plurals when using abbreviations. 

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what im interested in is: will they call them 10x0 (Ti) or change the whole naming scheme

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