Blexfraptor Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 There is very little left for the GTC 2020 where NVIDIA could present its new Ampere architecture graphics cards. These graphs are characterized by being based on the 7nm node and so far the only "sure" we know to date. There is little left for the event to be held and information about the new monsters of NVIDIA does not stop leaking. Rumors point up to 50% more performance for the company's new graphics. There will be a GA100, according to rumors, with 8192 CUDA Cores and 48GB HBM2E, which is a true aberration. But in the Chinese forum Stage1 they point out that these graphics will have frequencies higher than 2.0GHz, which is crazy. NVIDIA Ampere with 8192 CUDA Cores @ + 2.0GHz As always make it clear that rumors are like running water, you know it's there, but little else. These data are not supported by anything we can verify, so we must take them with tweezers. Everything indicates that NVIDIA has a monster in the closet and when I release it, be careful. The GA100 silicon will feature 8192 CUDA Cores, which is a brutal leap in terms of gross power. But rumors also indicate that this graph can reach 2.2GHz. To give us an idea, the Quadro GV100 reaches 1,627MHz, which is 35% more frequency. Note that the Quadro GV100 offers a total of 16.6 TFLOPs in FP32 computing. Depending on the number of CUDA Cores and depending on the frequency, we could be around 36 TFLOPs in FP32 computing, which is an aberration. We no longer talk about a 50% power jump, but about 125% power. And all this on a graphics card with 48GB of HBM2E memory and a TDP of 300W. The data really is that they give vertigo and if they are real, AMD happens to have a really spectacular problem. No matter how great Big Navi is, it is impossible for AMD to double the power of its graphics to compete with NVIDIA Ampere. If these data are confirmed, we can already prepare the portfolio, because we could see a new graphics increase. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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