NVIDIA is doing the scientific community a great service by code-naming
its GPU architectures after pioneering physicists. "Kepler" became
synonymous with the GeForce GTX 680 launch back in 2012; and although it
got its debut with the mid-range GeForce GTX 750 Ti earlier this year,
"Maxwell", NVIDIA's latest GPU architecture, is really beginning to
unravel with the new GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 970 we are reviewing today.
The development cycle of GPUs isn't too different from that of CPUs. A
new GPU architecture is introduced every two or so years, facilitated by
a new silicon fab process, which allows designers to cram in more
transistors, to up performance. The common foundry partner for both
NVIDIA and AMD, TSMC, threw a spanner into the workings of this cycle
when news broke of delays in the implementation of its 20 nanometer
manufacturing node, successor to the 28 nm node on which NVIDIA's
GeForce Kepler and AMD's "Volcanic Islands" families of GPUs were built.
NVIDIA probably had to redesign the performance-segment GPU based on
its swanky new "Maxwell" GPU architecture for the existing 28 nm node.
Its fruition is the GM204, the 5.2 billion transistor chip at the heart
of the GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 970.
The GeForce GTX 980, hence, is NVIDIA's newest high-end single-GPU
graphics card, by possible virtue of its performance. It is priced at US
$549, which is $100 cheaper than the GeForce GTX 780 at launch, but $50
more than the GTX 680 at its launch. The GeForce GTX 970, on the other
hand, is a high-performance offering priced at $329. With the
introduction of these two, NVIDIA announced the discontinuation of the
GeForce GTX 780 and GTX 770 from the product stack. The GTX 760 even
sees a price-cut that puts it at $219. NVIDIA priced the GTX 980 to lock
horns with AMD's R9 290X, and the GTX 970 is slotted to compete against
the R9 290. Will they succeed?

Wow cool. V^.^V
ReplyDeletenice. it looks like gaming card
ReplyDeleteA great work from NVIDIA, in regards to competition to others. Yep this will be a great competitor especially that Intel graphics drivers are extremely expensive.
ReplyDeletewhere can i buy this one?
ReplyDeleteYou can get it at a high end computer shop like blinque soon.
DeleteWhich is better, The Titan or this ?
ReplyDeleteTitan is the flagship gpu of NVIDIA and cost almost 1000$ so its definetely better. But if you're looking for a beastly gpu that doesn't cost as much as Titan but kicks a**, this one's for you...
DeleteHow can it help to the students ?
ReplyDeleteanother break through :)) amazing
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