With the recent announcement of the new TITAN X based on the Pascal GPU architecture, NVIDIA may be accelerating its development cycle and with reports stating that the company may be debuting its next-generation Volta GPU architecture on May 2017 alongside of GTC 2017. Original projections have highlighted the schedule for Volta’s formal debut around 2018.
Similar to Pascal, the Volta GPU architecture could be first seen debuting for high-performance computing products after a time trickling its technology to consumer solutions. NVIDIA can still go with the 16nm FinFET+ fab process. HBM2 memory is also projected to be more largely available by the end of 2016 seeing implementation more viable by next year.
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consumer Volta, when?
Personal guess: May 2017 also
NVIDIA could be shifting to an Intel-style tick-tock release pattern which means anywhere between 12-18 months between architectures…. and 12-18 months for you to save up while you enjoy your card
bcause they saw what Polaris(RX480) and other AMD cards can do on DX12/Vulcan API benchmarks … they expect Vega cards would completely dominate their Pascal line-ups(bcause their hardware doesn’t fully support Async Compute) … they wanna sell more cards before the big bad Navi cards release on 2018
I’ll prolly push through with my upgrade, my current GPU is a dinosaur.
Baka eto na lang kunin ko pagkadating ng 13th month hahaha!