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So not reliable then...
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@ Helix
So not reliable then...
Gents!
To get the discussion back on topic there are some new leaks which haven't been posted here AFAIK:
http://prohardver.hu/dl/upc/2010-10/26439_01110.jpg
http://prohardver.hu/dl/upc/2010-10/26439_011101.jpg
Seems we will get our 2 GB of VRAM after all :D...wonder if Antilles gets 4 then....
LOL
AMD has delivered some 25+ million hd5k chips (and that has all different chips) nVidia 10% of that of 4xx series. And you have gourage to say "most have already upgraded". Get your head out of ur arse, even if your friends have, it does not translate to everybody has.
For example, i upgraded just now, and only cos i got hd6870 for 189€. Btw I had hd3870 that i bought for some odd 150€ many years ago.
^ Wouldn't that make, in theory, 6970 only 2 times faster in tessellation than 5870? AFAIK they are claiming much higher numbers.
I swear to god i saw 2 units for pro and 3 units for xt somewhere in an amd slide. but since it was a while ago take it with a grain of salt. but imagine those same 3 units in each of antilles cores.
can we continue with the antilles fun fact of the day ??? :D
those used to be fun
I just pray that Tessellation is beefed up enough to be competitive with Nvidia's offerings. As of right now, it's not important. However, it will become important in the near future. Tessellation is the new "shader." It's a novelty that will make games look that much more impressive without a lot of extra work.
I really hope AMD sees it that way. Otherwise, the GTX 580 may win, and nvidia may gouge prices again. I seriously want a big, fat, price war so that we can't make a bad decision on which ever card we choose. I hate it when this market becomes one sided.
Here's the way I see.
First, there were vertex and texture mapping.
Next, we got pixel shaders
Then, we got enhanced lightmaps.
Then, we got self-shadowing characters and advanced lighting.
Then, we got HDR.
And NOW, we're on Tessellation.
So who's going to win this race?
Antilles will be greater than GKxxx :)
nvidia's method .. big things .. no plan b ... blame the tooth fairy if something goes wrong
i really dont see 28nm fermi refresh doing a great job .... 22nm might be something different ...
What do you guys mean about this Nordichardwa is saying?:
Quote:
GeForce GTX 580 will most likely be the most powerful single-GPU graphcis card on the market in 2010. Now that we have the complete specifications for NVIDIA's GF110 GPU it becomes clear that NVIDIA is attempting to do what it failed to with GTX 480 - going all in - to win the performance war against AMD.
do they have a gpu in hand to prove such wild claims???
Numbers we've seen so far have seemed pretty impressive... see below.
Current benchmarks we've seen have shown the GTX 580 at stock taking down a GTX 480 at over 900 mhz. They apparently did more than just kick up the clocks to 772mhz and increase the shader count... :up:
Bingo... Someone gets it. I want to see them trade blows once again, because when that happens WE win. :clap: