Upcoming Nvidia GTX 900 series graphics cards allegedly benchmarked

Until I see a GPU run 4K well by itself I won't be all that impressed.
It's not THAT high of a rez.
 
Until I see a GPU run 4K well by itself I won't be all that impressed.
It's not THAT high of a rez.
You're going to need to wait until the next process node for that. Packing enough processing power and internal bandwidth into a GPU on 28nm really isn't feasible from a commercial standpoint unless you have sizeable high ASP pro markets ready, willing and able to plunk down cash on large contracts. Even with moving to HBM and 16nm, I'm betting that the flagship GPU from both Nvidia and AMD exceeds 500mm² which would be 625mm² if scaled to todays 28nm's transistor density - and is also TSMC's maximum die size
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In any case, here's what Galaxy's GTX 970 OC looks like
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GTX 780 performance (give or take) for $399 and 150W TDP (2 x 6pin is reference).
The TMU count is wonky, but I'm guessing GPU-Z is applying Kepler values to the Maxwell card.
 
Radeon R9 295X2 is a dual gpu card. So it might as well be two cards in crossfire. You can't think of it as a single card vs 2.
 
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