Nvidia might give 7nm GPU teaser on GTC
NVIDIA is filling the market in full effect with their Turing GPUS, however as always the next GPU in line already has been in development for a long time. As it seems over at the GTC (Graphics Technology Conference), which starts today, NVIDIA might share a few details about the next-gen GPU.
Turing is fabbed on 12nm, AMD has already released their first 7 nanometer GPU with the Radeon VII, both fabbed at TSMC. The gossip and chatter on the web right now are that NVIDIA will share some details on an Ampere-based Tesla or Quadro card.
It would be really early to talk about the new architecture, however as stated, AMD is going fast (they have Navi coming up as well) and if we advance one year, there's Intel with Xe. GTC starts today (March 17) and and we'll report about the developments one the news comes in.
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no really
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-amd-ati-graphics,6311.html
just going back to that time frame
aaand... what became of this?

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look around
699 v7 that's the same(about)a 2080
480 er 580/590 as a 1060
vega same as 1070/1080
same same

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the evidence they provided to support price fixing was dismissed.
Further
However, the federal grand jury hasn't been able to find any evidence that the two graphics rivals actually fixed GPU prices, and it has communicated that finding to the judge presiding over the class action lawsuit.
In acknowledging that news, Judge William Alsup has limited the scope of the class action suit to consider only graphics cards sold directly from both companies to consumers. Since Nvidia has never sold any graphics cards to consumers itself, but instead sells its GPUs and chipsets only through graphics card business partner OEMs, that effectively leaves as the lawsuit's only plaintiffs any punters who bought ATI graphics cards direct from its website.
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pretty familiar with the case
that does not mean there was no price fixing and it still goes on
if there wasn't then amd/nvidia would charge less for a lesser card not the same
it was just little wink and its all it took
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no really
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-amd-ati-graphics,6311.html
just going back to that time frame