QUOTE(herpmerpderp @ Apr 28 2014, 06:56 PM)
The current "Maxwell" GPUs are still based on Kepler architecture (28nm). The real Maxwell (20nm) has no ETA yet
nanotechnology isnt easy bro. its not like last time, from 65nm to 45nm in a year.GPU Discussion V2
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QUOTE(herpmerpderp @ Apr 29 2014, 02:38 AM) I mean that the current Maxwell, is based on Kepler's architecture, not the proposed 20nm. Not even, the enthusiast cards are higher tweaked rebrands of the previous gen, with the slight exception of the 860m. Slight because there are Kepler variants of it being circulated. Was just a response to a posted a few posts up from mine. i think i know what you mean. what you are trying to say is, current generation of potentially Maxwell cards turns out to be Kepler again.actually, it is a tactic in business. its more like they want to clear out old stocks of the chip, so we cant do anything about it. as a customer, either option is go for AMD or wait. |
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