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Leo Says Ep 20 - GTX 1180, 144hz 4k panels, NV mobile GPU, MSI MECH 2, INTEL Arctic/Jupiter, Z390
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Rumour that keeps on coming around and around is GTX 1180 from NVIDIA or possibly GTX 2080 or whatever the heck it's going to be.
Latest rumour that's broken is, you know, this thing of when people benchmark graphics online and they forget to uncheck the box and lower figure pops up.
It would seem, and this might be complete hooey that it's GTX 1080, but it's gone from 60 nanometre down to 12 nanimetre.
CUDA core increase from 2560 to 3584 , memory goes up to 16 gigabytes.
NVIDIA 's GTX 1180 or whatever the, let's say it is, 12 nanometre NVIDIA chip.
If that comes on the desktop in Q3 with sales hitting us in, in time for Christmas , when would you expect there to be a mobile version of it? It might be immediate, it's possible, but it doesn't seem very likely.
A laptop with Intel 8th Gen. CPU and the current NVIDIA technology will be a perfectly decent piece of hardware for some years to come.
AMD is apparently already sampling second Gen. thread Ripper .
The idea of a new graphics chip with an Intel name when it made by Intel coming out, if such a thing happens and interesting stuff.
But the idea that they are anything more than some form of Intel integrated graphics and they become a discrete GPU , I just cannot see it.