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Guru3D.com » News » New Rumors: GeForce GTX 1180, 2080

New Rumors: GeForce GTX 1180, 2080

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/13/2018 08:28 AM | source: | 62 comment(s)
New Rumors: GeForce GTX 1180, 2080

It has been a long time and a long road of rumors, however, the rumors now slowly seem to be solidifying. Nvidia would be briefing engineering employees for a new graphics card. The graphics card series would be Turing.

The name Turing has come up a couple of times already, Reuters at one point mentioned an NVIDIA GPU called Turing, they tagged it as a gamers card, which really contradicted with the name Turing. Turing would be a name better suited to AI and HPC products (Turing test for artificial intelligence). As to what it precisely is, nobody outside the ring of insiders really knows. Most of us expect a Pascal respin with GDDR6 memory though. As to what it's called, GeForce GTX 1180, 2080 we can only guess.

The latest rumor is that Nvidia would be training development and engineering departments, which really is all the news there is today. The rumor comes from Tom's Hardware Germany where they have "unofficially learned from some board partners that Nvidia has already started training the relevant employees from the development departments."

The piece they wrote contains a lot of usage of the word 'if'. Media also claim that a BoM (Bill of materials needed to produce these cards) would have been released, however, if you read the piece article a bit more clearly, it's merely based on an assumption. 

"If you follow the 3-month rule, the first board partner cards should appear on the market in late August or early September. However, some of the partners are now expecting a shift of at least two weeks, so that September seems rather plausible"

Well, at least we know something is brewing in that kettle.

 

BOM releaseBill Of Materials Releasebegin
EVT Engineering Validation Test 1-2 weeks
DVT Design Validation Test 2 weeks
WS Working sample 1-2 weeks
EMI Test Electromagnetic Interference Test less than a week
PVT Production Validation Test 2-3 weeks
PVT sorting
PPBIOS Final BIOS a few days
Ramp & MP Mass production and shipping a few days






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ttnuagmada
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#5556774 Posted on: 06/13/2018 08:27 AM
Zero chance that these will be 7nm.

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#5556779 Posted on: 06/13/2018 08:37 AM
7nm TSMC + GDDR6 here we go.



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#5556800 Posted on: 06/13/2018 10:06 AM
7nm TSMC + GDDR6 here we go.

you mean 12nm Pascal refresh with GDDR6.
*prob better DX12/Async support like Volta does, improved efficiency and bandwidth and ofc small but still noticeable performance improvement
7nm now would be extremely surprising

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#5556825 Posted on: 06/13/2018 11:11 AM
It's a race for the holiday season and we probably won't hear much until it gets down to the wire for providing retailers. In the last two months of the year they do 60% of the sales for the year so late October will the the outer limit before they're available. I got the 1080TI and so happy with it, I'll go SLI with another one after the new batch comes out and prices drop, but it would take a really compelling reason to ever do it. For 1440 gaming a single one is pretty amazing.

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#5556827 Posted on: 06/13/2018 11:20 AM
TSMC can do it, AMD has huge 7nm dies working, Nvidia's new chips will be small, which is much easier - higher yields.

I would not be surprised if Nvidia milked with a 12nm release before 7nm tho. They can do whatever they want with no competition.

2 weeks ago people said that there were zero chance of new GPU's this year. Now Nvidia prepares new cards with AIB partners. I guess we'll see some specs soon.
7nm doesn't seem likely to me. 12nm is already ready and is used for Volta products, AMD new 7nm gaming gpus are still along time from now(they focus on enterprise market with Threadripper, GPUs for machine learning first) so there's no pressure for Nvidia to release a new product. A refresh before the 7nm real parts could help them gain profits as it requires a lot less effort

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