01-05-2016 14:31
Geforce GTX 1080 8GB GDDR5X y GTX 1070 8GB GDDR5 llegarán en Junio. Las reviews llegarán en Mayo.
La 1080:
Posible precio:
La 1070:
Más info aquí: http://wccftech.com/geforce-gtx-1080-gtx...rket-june/
La 1080:
Cita:The flagship graphic card of this year, and the first GPU to utilize the brand new GDDR5X standard from Micron, the Nvidia GTX 1080 will be one impressive card. Rocking the GP104-400-A1 GPU flavor the card is expected to feature 2560 CUDA Cores (given a few assumptions about GPCs and the brand new Pascal Architecture). Given that the die size is around the 300mm┬▓ mark, we are looking at performance levels roughly faster than the GTX 980 Ti (depending on how it is clocked).
Posible precio:
Cita: If the GTX 1080 is officially positioned (performance wise) to replace the GTX 980 and not the GTX 980 Ti, then it should be priced somewhere around its $549 price point. On the other hand, if it is positioned (officially) to replace the 980 Ti, the price range can be similar to the MSRP of the Ti: $649 (or even above).
La 1070:
Cita:This particular piece of graphics technology will feature a cut down GP104 chip. Depending on the amount of Streaming Multiprocessors axed (SMs) you are looking at CUDA Cores in the range of 2048. Considering that the GTX 980 itself had 2048 CUDA Cores, you are looking at a beast of a graphics card (and probably an insane overclocker). Depending on how Nvidia plays the pricing game, this could constitute the sweet spot for value seekers in NvidiaÔÇÖs 16nm FinFET lineup. We got some beautiful die shots already so we will definitely be seeing this card soon. In my opinion it will probably be priced around the $449 to $549 mark.
Más info aquí: http://wccftech.com/geforce-gtx-1080-gtx...rket-june/