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Meet the Pascal family: Nvidia reportedly working on GP102-based GTX Titan and GTX 1080 Ti

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    Re: Meet the Pascal family: Nvidia reportedly working on GP102-based GTX Titan and GTX 108 2016/05/23 22:02:18 (permalink)
    24 GB of GDDR5x. Hmm.
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    Re: Meet the Pascal family: Nvidia reportedly working on GP102-based GTX Titan and GTX 108 2016/05/23 22:26:49 (permalink)
    I'm interested in the GTX 1080 Ti as long as it's under $700 (preferbly under $600)
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    Re: Meet the Pascal family: Nvidia reportedly working on GP102-based GTX Titan and GTX 108 2016/05/23 22:33:49 (permalink)
    Well i am guessing the titan will be about 40% faster than the 1080 but about $1200+, the 1080ti will be about $800 and 33% faster than the 1080.

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    Re: Meet the Pascal family: Nvidia reportedly working on GP102-based GTX Titan and GTX 108 2016/05/23 22:36:38 (permalink)
    if this is true there is a problem with the interposer
     
    as i read from 3dcenter.org there was an issue with the interposer - and why Nvdia needed the Nvidia Failure lab to find the issues with the new fab line
    there is one line running GP100 - what was happening is that the first chip in the line was OK and the rest failed(from a wafer) -  
    so in order to do the production they have to manually reset and align for each one - this slows up production
     
    issues - metal issues - you have 3 layers of silicon being fabbed together - pin issues(alignments -offcenter or crooked - since you are seating blind) and solder issues (metal)
     
    no sense adding more lines when you can't get one working right
     
    Besides if GDDR5X can offer the same performance - then go with that then rather than wait til they fix their issues
     
    they may also have moved up their Release schedule to a rumored earlier release of vega...so they may have drop HBM2 to make it sooner
     
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    Re: Meet the Pascal family: Nvidia reportedly working on GP102-based GTX Titan and GTX 108 2016/05/23 22:36:57 (permalink)
    Drool! 12GB of memory on the TI and 24 GB on the Titan.  Serious specs!  With all that is packed into these cards, have to agree with Viper...well over $1100 to $1200 for Titan and most likely $800 for TI.
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    Re: Meet the Pascal family: Nvidia reportedly working on GP102-based GTX Titan and GTX 108 2016/05/24 00:32:08 (permalink)
    Makes a bit of sense. I fully expect a Titan and 1080ti to rear it's head up just in time for winter holiday sales.
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    Re: Meet the Pascal family: Nvidia reportedly working on GP102-based GTX Titan and GTX 108 2016/05/25 11:40:22 (permalink)


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    Re: Meet the Pascal family: Nvidia reportedly working on GP102-based GTX Titan and GTX 108 2016/05/25 11:54:54 (permalink)
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    http://www.bitsandchips.it/9-hardware/7037-rumor-gtx-titan-next-con-chip-gp102-e-gddr5x 
     
    hope you like the suggested price of $1399



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    Re: Meet the Pascal family: Nvidia reportedly working on GP102-based GTX Titan and GTX 108 2016/05/25 12:21:22 (permalink)
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    http://www.bitsandchips.it/9-hardware/7037-rumor-gtx-titan-next-con-chip-gp102-e-gddr5x 
     
    hope you like the suggested price of $1399




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    Re: Meet the Pascal family: Nvidia reportedly working on GP102-based GTX Titan and GTX 108 2016/05/25 13:53:38 (permalink)
    That means the hybrid will be about $1600-$1700? The ti will be about 75% of the cost of the titan probably.

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    Re: Meet the Pascal family: Nvidia reportedly working on GP102-based GTX Titan and GTX 108 2016/05/25 17:59:08 (permalink)
    Xavier Zepherious
    http://www.bitsandchips.it/9-hardware/7037-rumor-gtx-titan-next-con-chip-gp102-e-gddr5x 
     
    hope you like the suggested price of $1399


    This is from an italian site so maybe they are using the european price. Which makes sense because the titan x also had a msrp of 1300.
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    Re: Meet the Pascal family: Nvidia reportedly working on GP102-based GTX Titan and GTX 108 2016/05/25 18:26:22 (permalink)
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    24 GB of GDDR5x. Hmm.



    Wow, guess we're going back to single card solutions with that much memory!


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