More leakers claim that an Nvidia "Blackwell" TITAN GPU is in the works

So it'll be 5090, Titan Blackwell and then the eventual Titan Blackwell+ or whatever it's called that uses the full GB202 silicon.

All this segmentation is something I cannot stand about Nvidia, It makes the idea behind the xx90 GPU kind of pointless now as it was meant to be the new Titan.
 
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So it'll be 5090, Titan Blackwell and then the eventual Titan Blackwell+ or whatever it's called that uses the full GB202 silicon.

All this segmentation is something I cannot stand about Nvidia, It makes the idea behind the xx90 GPU kind of pointless now as it was meant to be the new Titan.

I would hazard a guess that the Titan will still not use the full silicon. Not unless it is priced identically to the same server card. They soon realised the Titan was somewhat of a mistake, as they were giving away too much to pro users for the price.

They will be defective dies. Or, Nvidia may want to keep something just in case AMD release something miraculous. Well, that or they will release a Titan Super or something.
 
Guys, come on... Nvidia can't segment indefinitely like you're suggesting. There's always the joke about the iPhone Pro Max Ultra Special Edition, but that doesn't exist. Yes, the iPhone Pro Max does, but even the greediest of companies can't indefinitely segment. They've proven that they're not pushing it any further because they aren't stupid. The fact that we haven't had a Titan class card in a long time, to come out with a Titan+ would make no sense because it can't go anywhere else. Titan++? Titan of Titans? Titan LE? It gets ridiculous. We're creating products that don't exist, and the only reason we're doing it is because Nvidia have segmented further than what they have done in the past. But just because the max deadlift reached by Eddie Hall was beaten by a measly 2.5kg doesn't mean it'll be beaten again, again, again and again. Things end. The pinnacle stays the pinnacle because the pinnacle is the pinnacle. A mountain only shifts a few millimetres each year.
 
Guys, come on... Nvidia can't segment indefinitely like you're suggesting. There's always the joke about the iPhone Pro Max Ultra Special Edition, but that doesn't exist. Yes, the iPhone Pro Max does, but even the greediest of companies can't indefinitely segment. They've proven that they're not pushing it any further because they aren't stupid. The fact that we haven't had a Titan class card in a long time, to come out with a Titan+ would make no sense because it can't go anywhere else. Titan++? Titan of Titans? Titan LE? It gets ridiculous. We're creating products that don't exist, and the only reason we're doing it is because Nvidia have segmented further than what they have done in the past. But just because the max deadlift reached by Eddie Hall was beaten by a measly 2.5kg doesn't mean it'll be beaten again, again, again and again. Things end. The pinnacle stays the pinnacle because the pinnacle is the pinnacle. A mountain only shifts a few millimetres each year.

They can segment as much as they want.

They have already been doing it at the low end that much that I am shocked with have not had a 4080 Super Ti announced, a 4080 Ultra Super Ti announced after all there is plenty of space for it, when you consider the difference between the 4080 Super and 4090 Core Count.

Look how stupid it is with the 4070, you had the original 4070 then came the 4070Ti, now there is the 4070, 4070Ti and 4070Ti Super, not to mention the 4060 variants.

Thankfully at the moment it's not to bad on the AMD front, but it's getting close with the whole X, XT, XTX, XTX Ultra thing that has been going on.
 
AGF.

Watch the video on GN about how there are so many models and variants of 40 series GPUs that you won’t find an AMD on Newegg for four pages or so.

They’re totally product bombing.
 
BTW they’ve done it before.

Titan. Then Titan Black. Held back, release two.

They didn’t do it on Maxwell.

Titan XP Titan Xp. Two on Pascal also.

On Titan RTX AMD were so far in the distance they only released one. At £2399.

Also your post assumes they care even one toss for PC gaming now and or PC gamers, which we know after the tier raising and performance dropping per tier on the 40 cards that they just don’t, at all.

And that contempt will just get worse unless AI flops. And I read that a lot of companies having spent billions of dollars on it are now wondering when and how it will even make money for them and are wondering “was it all a novelty?”

Time will tell on that.
 
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Thankfully at the moment it's not to bad on the AMD front, but it's getting close with the whole X, XT, XTX, XTX Ultra thing that has been going on.

Oh don't even start on that one... that whole X's is hella confusing and an real mouthful each time. Even more so than Nvidia, which is actual words that differientage them from one another.
 
Nvidia segments like any company. This is normal practise. It makes total sense to me. They can't indefinitely segment and I don't believe they will. Titan Xp and XP were just variants of the same die. Performance difference was minimal. So was Titan and Titan Black. It happens with virtually all electrical components. Hoovers, cars, laptops. It's annoying because it gets confusing, but my point still stands, they can't indefinitely segment and won't always do it. They'll only do it when it serves them financially. This idea that branding comes first is silly to me. People buy a product for what it can do, not what number it has at the end. Companies sell a product based on what will make them the most money, not what number it has after it or what came before.
 
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