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1080Ti and New Titan info leaked. Is this legit?

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5 hours ago, alphaproject said:

Name me a time they made the die bigger for the best new GPU?

 

As far as I know, they don't change the die size back. Pascal is Pascal.....

 

"The GP100 GPU is comprised of  3840 CUDA cores, 240 texture units and a 4096bit memory interface, arranged in eight 512bit segments." The Tesla P100.

 

This was the top chip. Everything else cut down from this. HBM2 was shown on this chip.

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The GP102 die will be bigger than GP104, which is bigger than GP106. So it all makes sense.

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5 hours ago, jawong2000 said:

Given the lack of competition from AMD, I think the Ti is gonna go for $800 MSRP, $900 for the FE.

If it would be priced like this in the US its gonna be 1300/1400 euro in europe ... Wich no one is going to buy cause the average makes 1300-1700 a month 

 

This is madness

Let's agree to disagree

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