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NVIDIA GTC2010: CUDA GPU Roadmap 2013

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NVIDIA GTC2010 Keynote: Jen-Hsun Huang announces CUDA GPU Roadmap - Tesla (2007), Fermi (2009), Kepler (2011), Maxwell (2013). Performance of Maxwell: expectations on 16x Level of Tesla

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  • Nvidia, put more man on the job! Need it for battlefield 3 ;)

  • AMD , you are soooo screwed right now , am i right?? :) hehe

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  • @luanswan2002 for a while, yeah. lol

  • a couple Billion?! holy shit!

  • @webDes33 Tru story.

  • @luanswan2002 = Mother of God Price..

  • @gargbank actually 1 year later you are wrong! lol..

  • @gargbank AMD is using the same 28nm tech dumbass

  • Kepler + Ivy Bridge = Mother of God.

  • the gpu it self now day is faster than the computer. the bottle necks now would be the hdd. ssd is still expensive, and games arent utilize these power house. look at console, their system have less power yet they were able to use most of it's power

  • @petelebu you are rigth, video cards prices are been ultra rising in steps instead of become efficients or at least keeping the previous prices. i bougth my gtx 260 for 200 USD ,currents video cards of 200 USD has a worst perfomance than mine, that meant tecnology is goin back not foward. a decent video card for 2012 would be costing more than 500 USD. I'm thinking sersiously to go back PS3.

  • come on, charging 800 dollars for a video card? with this economy? thats ridiculous, and when they launch the damn kepler architecture, they will be charging 1000 dollars for a video card so you can play your games with aa enabled, this is just outrageous, they should focus on getting the anti aliasing problem out of the way, with dedicated chips inside the cards or something, then ramp up the performance per watt,i will never buy a 500 dollar card again.

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