Rumour has it that NVIDIA will unveil Ampere GPUs, the RTX 3000 series, next month at GTC 2020. While we already know that the architecture will be manufactured on a 7 nm process, new leaks claim that the RTX 3000 series will sport up to 826 mm² dies, 20 GB of VRAM and support for PCIe 4.0. All this and other improvements will combine to allow Ampere GPUs to deliver up to double the performance that the existing RTX 20 series does.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-Ampere-GPUs-to-feature-2x-performance-than-the-RTX-20-series-PCIe-4-0-up-to-826-mm2-dies-and-20-GB-of-VRAM.454472.0.html
Here come the big guns as AMD will respond in due kind.
AMD hasn't challenged Nvidia in a decade. Big Navi should have launched last year at the latest. Once Ampere drops AMD will once again be a whole generation behind from waiting too long.
826mm sq die, on a 7nm process? There's ridiculous, then there this.
STOP. This is a shoddily photoshopped fraud from a random anonymous twitter account with no track record of having inside information. They just altered the Turing diagrams. Don't report on it like this is news.
"2x performance" will end up as +20% like it was with RTX2000
I can smell someone ate beans tonight!
Many beans, so much that whatever speculation I'm reading here, is all thin air.