News NVIDIA LAUNCHES TITAN V!

AleksandarK

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Valid point, plus, TDP of Tensor Cores is unknown, so the the power consumption of CUDA cores only, is possibly lower.
 
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Kmpkt

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Kind of fun to play with the math on this, but Titan V has 33% more CUDA cores than the Titan XP with the same power connector complement and rated TDP of 250W. Assuming this is a flat efficiency gain, one could (likely erroneously) extrapolate the following from the 10XX series

1050ti (75W) --> 2050ti (56W)
1060 6GB (130W) --> 2060 (98W)
1070 (150W) --> 2070 (113W)
1080 (175W) --> 2080 (131W)
1080Ti (250W) --> 2080ti (188W)

Not that I would expect this to be completely accurate, but would certainly be a very SFF friendly lineup. If they do end up skipping Volta for gamers to move straight to Ampere, another die shrink from 12nm to 10nm could improve efficiency anymore. Nice to think about.
 

robbee

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I'd rather they kept the consumption of their cards like they are now and gave us that 30% increase in performance. Might as well argue that the 2050(ti) could perform close to the 1060 at 75w power consumption.

Imo, the 'steps' in the power consumption of the current nvidia line-up are great and allow for a lot of SFF options.
 

chx

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I'd rather they kept the consumption of their cards like they are now and gave us that 30% increase in performance. Might as well argue that the 2050(ti) could perform close to the 1060 at 75w power consumption.

Imo, the 'steps' in the power consumption of the current nvidia line-up are great and allow for a lot of SFF options.

Sure, if the 2030 gives me 1050 performance at 1030 TDP then I will be just as happy. Call it whatever you want just do that :)
 

VegetableStu

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Well benchmarks are a bit disappointing...+30% speed vs 1080ti but more than 3 times more expensive...definitively not worth it, just for gaming..:)
It should be a computing beast..:)
and yet so many gamery people think the $3000 price tag is "unreasonably" pricing out of their reach, LOL

I mean, it's already horrible value to buy a workstation card (Quadro) for gaming. why can't they see the new Titan as such ._.
 

Chrizz

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Much more interesting would be a single slot 2050 (passive even, just steal this cooler from the GT 1030 https://www.techpowerup.com/img/17-05-18/28a20a01b96d.jpg) and slot powered 2060...

That cooler is not single slot. The only passive single slot GPU coolers that I know of are the ASL 1030 and the ASL low profile 1030.
It needs to be noted though, that the GTX 1030 is a 30w TDP card. The GTX 1050 has a 75w TDP. In order for this single slot passive cooler to work adequately, the TDP of the GTX 2050 (or 1150? has either been confirmed?) would have to be more than halved.