Nvidia "Leaks" their RTX Titan Graphics Cards

That whole Linus gig was totally an "accidental on purpose" sorta thing.

IDK why but I find it quite exciting lmao. Given my history this will probably end up being my next card.
 
I was gonna go with 2 tbh but then though nah surely they can't be that greedy.


Can they?

Remind me again how much the TV cost?

lmao they're aholes they really are. They could have launched this first, then the 2080Ti. Instead whoever bought a Ti has been usurped within a couple of months and then Nvidia will launch a refresh next year in the exact same order.

You know though, this will eventually blow up in Nvidia's face. I know, because that exact thing happened to Apple recently, when they realised people just would not pay £1000 for a phone. They pushed, right to the limit, and it broke. Now they are stuck with loads of phones they have to discount to get rid of because people simply aren't buying them.

And that will happen here also. Every one has a limit, and those that don't can't afford to keep Nvidia in business alone.. There is a saying -

“If all the rich people in the world divided up their money among themselves there wouldn't be enough to go around.”
 
I think they'll try and be more savvy with the marketing, covering themselves by pushing it as a prosumer choice and not for gaming. It'll basically be the Titan V. Though I'm not sure why they need the RTX Titan when the Titan V is already a powerful pro card. And I thought the whole contention with the 2080Ti and its pricing was that it took over the pricing category of the Titan range but lacked the Titan specifications, while the Titan range has taken a new spot in between consumer and business sectors. The same applied to the 2080 and 2070 where they all moved up a price category without offering the performance or specifications (though that could be argued) to demand it.
 
Now we have Jayz doing the same




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dread to think what that is gonna cost 1500 and up probably
lol asus rtx2880 ti cost £1500 lol try £3000 just for 2 best thing is gtx 1989 ti if you can get them for be low £1100 lol I an still on 2 asus martix 980 ti cost £ 1300 theres a go lol still plays all games on asus swift
 
lol asus rtx2880 ti cost £1500 lol try £3000 just for 2 best thing is gtx 1989 ti if you can get them for be low £1100 lol I an still on 2 asus martix 980 ti cost £ 1300 theres a go lol still plays all games on asus swift

What did you just wrote dude? :huh:... lol.
 
With the sudden appearance of the box tease , is this a run up to a CES launch or are Nvidia trying to rush a launch before the holidays ?
 
If those are the real specs then it's still not the full fat Turing core as the full fat thing has 5120 cores meaning there will likely be an RTX Titan X down the line so who ever buys this is yet again buying a cut down version so Nvidia can keep drip feeding their Turing core until they release the full non cut down version.

This is 1 of the main reasons I don't buy Nvidia anymore.
 
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If those are the real specs then it's still not the full fat Turing core as the full fat thing has 5120 cores meaning there will likely be an RTX Titan X down the line so who ever buys this is yet again buying a cut down version so Nvidia can keep drip feeding their Turing core until they release the full non cut down version.

This is 1 of the main reasons I don't buy Nvidia anymore.


so with that reasoning you will have to wait until they release a Titan Xt ;)
 
dread to think what that is gonna cost 1500 and up probably

That's the first thing I thought as well. Considering the 2080 Ti is a ridiculous $1000-1200 I'm betting the Titan will run somewhere around $1900. I mean why not? If you're you're going to gouge GPU prices, might as well do it right ya know.
 
Nope, this would be the full fat TU-102 core: https://devblogs.nvidia.com/nvidia-turing-architecture-in-depth/

You're thinking of Volta, which had 5120 CUDA cores, IE the Titan V.

The RTX2080Ti was actually incredibly close to a full die, with only around 5% of the CUDA cores disabled and 10% of the bus width.

I don't think we have seen all the chips in the Turing family yet.

I think NVidia still have a TU100 chip to come and a Titan based on that would be a beast and very expensive.
 
TU-102 has a die size of 775mm^2, by far the largest consumer chip ever released and on the very edge of what's possible with current technology (Most consider the limit to be ~800mm^2 +/- 25mm^2).
We can say with near certainty there is not going to be any larger single-die 12nm parts of any sort hitting the market. There is no chance of NVidia releasing a part with more CUDA cores without a die shrink, because physics. The only way there could be a Turing chip with more cores is if their 7nm launch was a Turing refresh, which is possible but not really likely given NVidia's approach and the rapidly changing needs of consumers & APIs.
 
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