MasterKromm
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I hate to quote myself, but:
Looks like Nvidia's managed to pull a rabbit out of their proverbial rear end.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3809/nvidias-geforce-gtx-460-the-200-king/1
Also worth noting, GF 104 only utilizes 7 out of it's 8 Streaming Multiprocessors, which each have a total of 48 "cuda cores"… In other words if they're harvesting all the "perfect" cores they can we could see another GF104 part down the line boasting 384 cuda cores(IMO a perfect time for a dual chip variant).
I still don't need a new GFX card, but if nvidia puts out a GF104 derivative using all 8 SMs then I might have little choice.
Now, GF104 might finally shake things up a bit – frankly that part is long overdue…
Looks like Nvidia's managed to pull a rabbit out of their proverbial rear end.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3809/nvidias-geforce-gtx-460-the-200-king/1
Also worth noting, GF 104 only utilizes 7 out of it's 8 Streaming Multiprocessors, which each have a total of 48 "cuda cores"… In other words if they're harvesting all the "perfect" cores they can we could see another GF104 part down the line boasting 384 cuda cores(IMO a perfect time for a dual chip variant).
I still don't need a new GFX card, but if nvidia puts out a GF104 derivative using all 8 SMs then I might have little choice.
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