It's that that we're necessarily long away from 14/16 nm GPUs, but that both AMD/NV will continue the path that NV in particular have trailblazed since the slowing of Moore's law.
In other words, we should probably expect a more normal generational performance increase from the GP104 and it's AMD equivalent at GDDR5X, maybe 40% or so, and in such light, it makes sense to delay the release since whatever you can buy next year may not necessarily smoke the Gemini.
Honestly I never understood why some people thought we'd get the full fat archs from both companies right away. Have these people not been paying attention to these last few years? We'll see Kepler Redux. GP100 will come out right away because it has to compete with KNL in the HPC space, but other than that, both companies will likely space their releases out.
And this hasn't even touched on HBM2 yield issues.
In other news: Moore's law has not died and I am in denial.
I'm starting to laugh at this meme by now - and the people perpetuating it.
In other words, we should probably expect a more normal generational performance increase from the GP104 and it's AMD equivalent at GDDR5X, maybe 40% or so, and in such light, it makes sense to delay the release since whatever you can buy next year may not necessarily smoke the Gemini.
Honestly I never understood why some people thought we'd get the full fat archs from both companies right away. Have these people not been paying attention to these last few years? We'll see Kepler Redux. GP100 will come out right away because it has to compete with KNL in the HPC space, but other than that, both companies will likely space their releases out.
And this hasn't even touched on HBM2 yield issues.
Realizations like this are depressing. Much like discovering that, mathematically, the GTX 980 is the 560 of its architecture but costs twice as much.
In other news: Moore's law has not died and I am in denial.
I'm starting to laugh at this meme by now - and the people perpetuating it.