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Guru3D.com » News » NVIDIA to Announce Ampere at GTC in 2020?

NVIDIA to Announce Ampere at GTC in 2020?

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/13/2020 10:24 AM | source: wccftech | 39 comment(s)
NVIDIA to Announce Ampere at GTC in 2020?

Aside from fast 360 Hz monitors, things have been silent for NVIDIA at CES on the desktop front. However new industry reports indicate that Nvidia plotted an announcement date for its new architecture Ampere GPUs at GTC 2020, which will take place from March 22 to 26.

The news, however, remains to be based upon logic expectations and a rumor. Earlier on the CEO of Nvidia mentioned that there will be a 7 nm product, and a recent report by analyst group recommended investing in Nvidia now "will have their first releases to 7 nm over the next 9 months."

Other rumors have indicated that Ampere will have 50% more performance with only half of the consumption compared to Turing, thanks to improvements in architecture and the reduction to 7nm. There was also another rumor that mentioned that we will see the announcement of the architecture in March, adding that we will not see products based on this architecture until June.

 







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#5750806 Posted on: 01/15/2020 04:07 AM
3080 will be 100% faster than titan rtx.

3080ti 150% faster.

Wishful thinking, but would be awesome if true.

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#5750813 Posted on: 01/15/2020 05:19 AM
When Nvidia changed nodes they always improved quite a lot - see 1080 Ti that wiped the floor with everything Nvidia before so changing now to 7nm it may be possible again based on their history.

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#5750817 Posted on: 01/15/2020 05:45 AM
Wishful thinking, but would be awesome if true.


It's a hint. Sum those two percentages up, as both of tracing and rasterization. The total number should be like as I mentioned, it is possible. Question is which of the two will take the biggest piece of cake. Hmm.

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#5750833 Posted on: 01/15/2020 07:39 AM
I will not be surprised if the 50% performance is mostly in ray-tracing. I suspect that is where most of the improvements have been focused for this edition.

I will be happy to be proven wrong. I really hope I can get to GTC this year. I went last year and it was pretty good.


You cannot improve ray tracing without improving traditional raster performance, since half the raytracing is done on the traditional shaders anyway

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