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Nvidia Geforce GTX 880 Series To Be Cheaper ?

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/13/2014 03:28 PM | source: | 109 comment(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 880 Series To Be Cheaper ?

It is summer time, typically the time that you will hear rumors and gossip on the GPUs often with announcements closer to the end of the year. For this round some new information on Nvidia's upcoming Nvidia Geforce GTX 880 and 800 Series have appeared through the Asia based expreview who shares that the Nvidia Geforce GTX 880 and 880 Ti graphics card are going to replace the 780 series late this year. 

The new Maxwell cards will offer quite a bit more performance (well doh), but the interesting rumor here is that the cards would become much cheaper opposed to the pricing levels you currently see with the 780 series. That by itself would be good news, as the current lineup is hurting the market with over-inflated price levels.

Obviously you should take the rumors with a grain of salt as it is rather weird to learn bout pricing so soon already. And as you know Nvidia is very savvy on extremely high prices for their high end and enthusiast grade graphics cards. I mean the GTX 780 sells for 500 EURO, the 780 Ti for 625 EURO, a GTX Titan Black for 900 EUR and if you want a Titan Z, you need to chunk out 2800 EURO. It makes one wonder, what the heck did happen with enthusiast pricing levels over the years ? If anything, it kills the market with low sales.

New reports also indicate that there will be one 20nm Maxwell product later in 2014, though that could be the GTX 880 we likely think it would be the mid-range segment product as 20nm is creating a big can of worms in terms of yields from the looks of things. The road towards 20nm is a complex one. Regardless, we can't wait to see some new gear as both AMD and Nvidia did respin their products a bit too often in our honest opinion.







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sykozis



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#4841457 Posted on: 06/14/2014 11:40 PM
So, lets all bow down to Mr Knowitall here.....lol. Dude, seriously. Either add something of value or move along. Seems every time I read a post from you it's a pathetic attempt at a backhanded insult. I'm not sure I've seen a thread yet where you've actually added anything of value.

TSMC unlikely to make 20nm GPU chips for AMD and NVIDIA

AMD and NVIDIA manufacture their GPUs on a common foundry, TSMC, which has faced delays in implementing its 20 nanometer silicon fab node transition, forcing both companies to come up with new GPUs on existing 28 nm nodes.

Source: No 20 nm GPUs from AMD This Year

I didn't leave anything out. I simply copy/pasted the Editorial.

LongWayRunner
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#4841475 Posted on: 06/14/2014 11:57 PM
So, lets all bow down to Mr Knowitall here.....lol. Dude, seriously. Either add something of value or move along. Seems every time I read a post from you it's a pathetic attempt at a backhanded insult. I'm not sure I've seen a thread yet where you've actually added anything of value.

TSMC unlikely to make 20nm GPU chips for AMD and NVIDIA


Source: No 20 nm GPUs from AMD This Year

I didn't leave anything out. I simply copy/pasted the Editorial.

Well, as always, people start to bash when they have nothing to back them up.

1) Tweakdown is copying what everyone else is talking about. And, is there an official source? No. Plus, the 20nm delay info comes from a "previously reported delay which was back in February.".

As I said, if you don't have an official source, nothing to discuss.

2) If AMD has no 20nm, does not mean NV wont have it either.

3) GM 204 as you quoted has 256 bit bus. But as the source says, it is most likely not gtx 880.


Now, can you post something valuable instead of poor offensive messages.

In the meantime, stop wasting peoples time as you simply go offtopic. Period.

sykozis
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#4841598 Posted on: 06/15/2014 01:57 AM
Well, as always, people start to bash when they have nothing to back them up.

1) Tweakdown is copying what everyone else is talking about. And, is there an official source? No. Plus, the 20nm delay info comes from a "previously reported delay which was back in February.".

As I said, if you don't have an official source, nothing to discuss.

2) If AMD has no 20nm, does not mean NV wont have it either.

3) GM 204 as you quoted has 256 bit bus. But as the source says, it is most likely not gtx 880.


Now, can you post something valuable instead of poor offensive messages.

In the meantime, stop wasting peoples time as you simply go offtopic. Period.

Where have I gone off-topic? This is a rumor thread regarding the 800 series.

AMD won't have 20nm this year because TMSC won't be able to do 20nm in time. Source does not say that "it is most likely not GTX880". Your own source questions whether or not it will be GTX880. Quite a bit different.

So, you use backhanded insults and think that's fine. When someone calls you out on it, you get offensive. You're little more than a troll....

---TK---
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#4841613 Posted on: 06/15/2014 02:21 AM
^he insulted you in this thread and started another 880 rumor thread a couple minutes later. Go figure.

LongWayRunner
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#4841668 Posted on: 06/15/2014 03:56 AM
Where have I gone off-topic? This is a rumor thread regarding the 800 series.

AMD won't have 20nm this year because TMSC won't be able to do 20nm in time. Source does not say that "it is most likely not GTX880". Your own source questions whether or not it will be GTX880. Quite a bit different.

So, you use backhanded insults and think that's fine. When someone calls you out on it, you get offensive. You're little more than a troll....

And you don't have any official confirmation of 20nm delay. The primal topic of our argument if you have forgotten.

No need to change topics of conversion, and again, another bad troll.

Plus, I did say, this might not be gtx 880, no need to paraphrase what I have said earlier in my posts.

Oh boy, children have started to get out of hand.

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