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NVIDIA’s Next-Gen Cards Specifications, Pricing And Nomenclature Details

1 hour ago, pas008 said:

1080 was 700 on release too then lowered before 1080ti

So? It's still 1080ti msrp for most probably 1080ti perf. So nothing ground-breaking with that rumour.

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I expect a marginal, maybe 10-15% increase over the  Pascal generation, something similar to the Fermi generation. 

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Nvidia is smart, why pull an intel and charge $1700 for your top product when you can just double the price of the best selling card. Less bad press, more money. I dont buy a lot of this rumour though, especially AIB's not knowing the nomenclature for this product line, assuming planned launch of late august or September is still a thing

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48 minutes ago, Swatson said:

Nvidia is smart, why pull an intel and charge $1700 for your top product when you can just double the price of the best selling card. Less bad press, more money. I dont buy a lot of this rumour though, especially AIB's not knowing the nomenclature for this product line, assuming planned launch of late august or September is still a thing

Considering the GV102 & GV104 rumor to crop up, I think we might actually just be seeing the consumer version of the next set of Quadro cards. Tensor Cores as well. Which also explains all of the oddities involved. Nvidia got caught with the timing of the next node, so they're not going to roll out the next full generation until 7nm costs come way down. For TSMC, that's at least late next year. (7nm appears like it's going to have at least 2 more node refinement steps, so expect new 7nm products until 2021.)

 

Ampere would appear to still be Nvidia's next Architecture generation, but that's not for a while. We're getting a refined node with a refined Pascal.  This does explain why the rumor mill was so confusing from Nvidia. They hadn't actually finalized their decision making until early this year.

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4 hours ago, Trixanity said:

Why? It's the exact same price and TDP as Pascal pretty much for the top chip and the rest is probably price gouging and limited yields.

The top chip isn't the same either. 180w I believe is the GTX 1080's TDP which was $600 at launch and is now $500. The 180w here is at least $700

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1 hour ago, Lawliet93 said:

The gtx 1080 is basically on par with Vega 64, although the second one consumes much more power. Vega 56 is faster or equally fast as the gtx 1070. Rx 580 faster than the gtx 1060 6GB. Rx 570 faster than the gtx 1060 3GB. The rx 560 1024 competes well with the gtx 1050-1050ti. And the rx 550 trades blows with the gtx 1030.

huh looks like they are very competitive and trading blows in many areas right now
 

https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASRock/RX_580_Phantom_Gaming_X/31.html

 

if true

nvidia can drops prices on old gen and release new gen then there will be really no competition and force amd to lower prices once again making them gain hardly any profit per card

they know this you dont think they dont know the market and how to handle things

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33 minutes ago, DocSwag said:

The top chip isn't the same either. 180w I believe is the GTX 1080's TDP which was $600 at launch and is now $500. The 180w here is at least $700

180W is indeed 1080 and the FE launched at $700 and I'm pretty sure if there's any accuracy to these claims that they're FE prices.

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Just now, Trixanity said:

180W is indeed 1080 and the FE launched at $700 and I'm pretty sure if there's any accuracy to these claims that they're FE prices.

Possible, though I think Nvidia has moved away from the FE premium pricing. They didn't do it with the 1070 ti after all

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26 minutes ago, DocSwag said:

Possible, though I think Nvidia has moved away from the FE premium pricing. They didn't do it with the 1070 ti after all

How could they? It was priced between a 500 dollar card and a 400 dollar card. You can't really have a price premium without getting the founders additions at the price if the 1080 or the custom card at the price of the 1070. They could only sell it at 450 because it was the only option and even then the card is so close in price to the other two cards that it's existence is kinda hard to justify tbh. 

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6 hours ago, AtlasWraith said:

These are the expected MSRPs that AIB and vendors have been informed of by NVIDIA:

  • The 120W NVIDIA next-gen Turing GPU will be priced around $499 MSRP.
  • The 150W NVIDIA next-gen Turing GPU will be priced around $599 MSRP.
  • The 180W NVIDIA next-gen Turing GPU will be priced around $699-749 MSRP.

That to me looks like a big increase in price over the last gen...

 

So a x60 for 500€

Who would have thought that... :rolleyes:

Oh wait, we did see that in the last 6 years, since Kepler...

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4 hours ago, pas008 said:

1080 was 700 on release too then lowered before 1080ti

Yeah, if you went for the Founders Edition. MSRP for AIB partner cards was $600 at launch.

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1 hour ago, DocSwag said:

Possible, though I think Nvidia has moved away from the FE premium pricing. They didn't do it with the 1070 ti after all

The 1070 ti wasn't really much of a launch so FE wasn't really in the cards (giggity). It would be surprising if they don't bring out FE again.

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3 hours ago, Swatson said:

Nvidia is smart, why pull an intel and charge $1700 for your top product when you can just double the price of the best selling card. Less bad press, more money. I dont buy a lot of this rumour though, especially AIB's not knowing the nomenclature for this product line, assuming planned launch of late august or September is still a thing

Nvidia would be dumb to do that, they'd be ignoring the majority of their customer base.

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1 minute ago, M.Yurizaki said:

To be fair, those weren't stock cards either. 

Then what were you waiting for?

Subpar cooling cards that just weren't fe?

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4 hours ago, pas008 said:

of course

market has shown it even without mining

people spend $500 plus on new phone, gaming console upgrade, etc every yr or two

why arent they included considering their performance increase is larger than most other areas especially phones

That's idiotic. If gpus were price inelastic there would be no reason for them to introduce 80Ti cards at $600 to $700 when they could just charge you $1200 for Titans.

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I just want to buy a xx8x(ti) now.

Just give it to me. Take my money, I don't care. (yeah desperate)

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43 minutes ago, SteveGrabowski0 said:

Nvidia would be dumb to do that, they'd be ignoring the majority of their customer base.

Good ol Jensen Huang & Nvidia investors would see it as smart, we see it as dumb

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I just want to know where he got that fantastic jacket. Nvidia, sell it. Put "Now up to 11" on it somewhere and sell it with the launch.

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1 hour ago, SteveGrabowski0 said:

That's idiotic. If gpus were price inelastic there would be no reason for them to introduce 80Ti cards at $600 to $700 when they could just charge you $1200 for Titans.

Lol

Not when you are sitting on a huge stack of binned chips or half assed binned chips that aren't titans

 

 

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