Gráfica NVIDIA Turing (GTX 1600 series, RTX 2000 (Super) series, Quadro RTX)

Por fim, dizer que acho que mais tarde ou mais cedo a nVidia, se quiser continuar a apostar neste mercado, vai ter que deixar de fabricar só Gpus e fabricar ASICs só para o mercado de AI. Algo parecido com o TPU da Google.

E dias depois........

nVidia DLA:

While NVIDIA continues to reap the benefits of its investments in GPUs, there has been speculation that fixed function application-specific circuits (ASICs) might one day eclipse NVIDIA’s GPU-centric approach. This argument has been fueled in part by noting Google’s investment in its own custom ASIC for Deep Learning inference, the TensorFlow Processor Unit (TPU). Now NVIDIA itself seems to have embraced this approach, albeit in a limited fashion, announcing its own ASIC technology for Deep Learning acceleration. In a surprising and bold move, the company also announced that it will open source this technology to enable others to build chips using this technology.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/moorin...-nvidia-is-building-its-own-tpu/#347f4fa9347f

Só não ganho o euromilhões. :D
 
LOL! Mas sim, era um bocado esperado pois não fazia grande sentido ter a ineficiência da estrutura clássica de um GPU. Por muito adaptada que seja nunca será tão eficiente como fixed function hardware.
 
RUMOR: Is this NVIDIA TITAN Volta?

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The card on the photo has NVLink connectors (like Tesla P100). However, unlike P100 it has power connectors located on the different side.

Is this a cool modification of existing TITAN Xp or an actual unreleased TITAN? Would someone post this on Facebook and wait for others to find it a few days later? Seems strange.

According to the post on Overclock forums, the person responsible for this photograph is allegedly an intern at NVIDIA (you can find his badge, but I’m not posting it here).

If this is true, then it means that TITAN VOLTA would utilize NVLink connectors rather than SLI. Whether this card is powered by GV100 or GV102 graphics processors, we don’t know.

For comparison, the following picture shows Tesla P100 with NVLink connectors.

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Se vão usar GDDR5X e não GDDR6 é porque a coisa tá para sair ainda este ano...

Quero algo do tier da 1070, espero que venha aí coisa boa.
 
Essa foi precisamente a minha teoria nalguns posts atrás. E estou convencido que devemos ter algo novo anunciado em Outubro/Novembro que suspeito que seja quando finalmente vão aparecer as Vega nas lojas de forma efectiva (quase que ponho as mãos no fogo com tanta dificuldade que a AMD está a ter em lançar a nova arquitectura).

Honestamente GDDR5X dá bem conta do recado para já e Com um bocado de sorte ainda apanham a nova versão que já vai até aos 16Gbps.

A ideia da AMD em ir para HBM2 até era interessante mas parece que acabou por ser um verdadeiro calcanhar de Aquiles.
 
Nvidia and TSMC to increase production of 12nm Volta GPUs later this year

We’ve already had a peek at Nvidia’s Volta architecture with the launch of the mega-expensive professional Tesla cards, but gamers are still waiting for this new tech to trickle down to consumer graphics cards. This week, TSMC, Nvidia’s silicon partner, announced that it will be kicking off production of its 12nm FinFET chips later this year, making Volta-based GeForce graphics cards possible as soon as early 2018.

The first Volta GPU to make it out into the wild was the V100, which is squarely aimed at professionals. While it has been in the wild since may, this GPU will differ from what we will see in GeForce cards next year. Given that there is a Volta-based GPU out in the wild already, this won’t be the first time TSMC has produced 12nm FinFET. However, starting in Q4 volume will be ramped up considerably in order to appease the consumer market.

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It’s worth noting that Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang, recently told investors during an earnings call that gamers should not expect Volta before the end of 2017, stating that for the foreseeable future “Pascal is just unbeatable”. You can find the full quote below:

“Volta for gaming, we haven’t announced anything. And all I can say is that our pipeline is filled with some exciting new toys for the gamers, and we have some really exciting new technology to offer them in the pipeline. But for the holiday season for the foreseeable future, I think Pascal is just unbeatable.”

So we won’t be seeing any GeForce-series Volta graphics cards in time for the holiday season, but with production of 12nm FinFET ramping up, we could see something in the first half of next year, potentially even before the end of March 2018 but that is speculation at this time
.

https://www.kitguru.net/components/...roduction-of-12nm-volta-gpus-later-this-year/
 
Acredito que venham daí coisas boas mas cheira-me que a AMD nesta geração ou lança tudo muito mais tarde que NVIDIA outra vez ou então fazem só lançamento até mid range. É mais difícil para eles competirem em tantos mercados
 
@pedrodbo Existe rumores de uma suposta Vega 20 que será um chip ainda mais cut-down, é possivel que o lançamento seja novamente mainstream.
Este ano e o próximo já está perdido para a AMD, cabe à AMD em 2019 com a chegada dos 7nm lançar um full line-up, não duvido que a nvidia dominará facilmente com as volta o mercado com produtos ao preço que eles desejarem e com eficiência muito acima da AMD.

Cumps..
 
Um detalhe que um chip deste tamanho aproxima-se de um sensor de fotogragia full frame (864mm^2), mas obviamente muito mais caro e complexo de fabricar...

Mas este GV100 é impressionante olhado assim.
 
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