Según rumores, en un mes se pondría a la venta la serie NVIDIA 2070 y 2080 GTX.

NVIDIA is reportedly readying a brand new lineup of GeForce GTX graphics cards based on its upcoming 12nm Ampere graphics architecture for an official debut at this year’s GTC in late March, a mere month away from today.

Ampere has been a frequent subject of leaks and rumors in the past several months. The code name hasn’t been publicly disclosed by NVIDIA in any of its previous roadmaps, however several reports have emerged alleging that Ampere will in fact power the next generation lineup of GeForce GTX graphics cards this year. In essence NVIDIA is said to be skipping a generation in the gaming market, Volta, in favor of Ampere. Whether Ampere is a stand-alone leapfrog architecture or a tweaked version of Volta that’s tuned specifically for gaming is still unclear.

NVIDIA “Ampere” for Gaming, “Turing” for AI & Compute
Two key features of Ampere include TSMC’s new 12nm manufacturing process and Samsung’s new 16gbps GDDR6 memory. The first Ampere GPU that NVIDIA is expected to announce next month is GA104, a replacement to GP104 ( GTX 1080/70 ) in terms of chip size and market positioning and a replacement to GP102 (GTX 1080 Ti) in terms of performance.

So, one could reasonably expect a pair of products with pricing similar to the GTX 1080/70 and performance similar to the GTX 1080 Ti/ Titan Xp. These will be the purported GTX 2080/1180 and GTX 2070/1170 cards. According to previous reports, GP102 has already entered end-of-life and is no longer being manufactured, while production of GA104 has been well underway since January.

I will also be remiss if I didn’t mention that the naming scheme of the brand GeForce GTX Ampere series has yet to be confirmed, and that “2080” and “2070” are simply placeholders at the moment. Whether the company will follow a 20 series or 11 series naming scheme is yet to be determined. Although, with the series coming out in mere weeks we shouldn’t have to wait too long before we know for sure.

On the compute front the company is expected to debut an entirely new graphics architecture called Turing that’s specifically designed and optimized for AI and machine learning applications.

Previously we’ve seen the company use the same architecture with chip specific tweaks and optimizations for different markets e.g. FP64, HBM and other component configurations that would differentiate the gaming products from the compute products.

If what we’ve been hearing is accurate, then 2018 will be the first year where NVIDIA is going to debut two distinctly different graphics architectures for gaming and compute rather than just tweaked chips based on the same architecture.

GTC 2018 will officially kick off on March 26th and will ends on March 29th, the announcement will likely come at Jensen’s keynote speech.Until then remember to take this rumor, like any other, with a grain of salt.

https://wccftech.com/rumor-nvidia-gtx-2 ... -gtc-2018/

Teóricamente se pondrían a la venta el 26 de Marzo y sería una gama intermedia entre Pascal y Volta, denominada Ampere. Según estos rumores, el precio de la nueva serie sería similar al que poseen la 1070/1080GTX y el rendimiento parecido al de una GTX 1080 Ti o Titan Xp.

En caso de ser ciertos estos rumores, ¿qué opináis de estas gráficas? Porque por lo que aprecio, quitando una mejor optimización y unas ligeras mejoras (pasar de memoria GDDR5 a GDDR6 y de un procesador de 16 nm a uno de 12nm), no veo un cambio radical que justifique que pudieran costar lo mismo que las 1070/1080.

Por otro lado, si estas gráficas se pusieran a la venta, ¿habría una esperanza de que la serie 1070/1080 bajara al fin de precio?

A ver si alguien puede aclarar estas cuestiones, ya que llevo esperando muchos meses para poder cambiar la gráfica (tengo una GTX670) y tengo interés por saber si esta hipotética serie es buena para mis intereses o no.

¡Saludos!
Saoren escribió:https://www.elotrolado.net/hilo_nvidia-ampere-turing-fecha-prevista-de-lanzamiento-abril-2018-pospuesto-porra-incluida_2271677

Desconocía que existiera un hilo al respecto (es más, si te fijas en el link del que obtuve la noticia, fue redactada hace apenas 19 horas).

Procedo entonces a trasladar mis dudas a dicho post.
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