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Nvidia is ‘excited’ about ‘Pascal’ and next-gen process technologies

Jen-Hsen Huang, chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp. said this week that he is excited about the company’s next-generation graphics processing units code-named “Pascal” as well as next-generation process technologies. Nevertheless, while the CEO of Nvidia is confident of the company’s roadmap, he notes that current-gen “Maxwell” family of GPUs is only beginning its journey.

“We have got lot of great surprises for you guys and I am excited about our next generation GPUs,” said Jen-Hsun Huang during quarterly conference call with investors and financial analysts. “But right now we are enjoying ramping Maxwell. This is a brand new product cycle.”

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Right now Maxwell mainly addresses the market of consumer gaming PCs with GeForce graphics cards. Nvidia plans to introduce professional-grade Quadro graphics cards as well as Tesla accelerators for high-performance computing applications sometime in 2015.

At present there are only two graphics processing units – GM107 and GM204 – based on the Maxwell architecture. Nvidia is expected to unveil two more chips based on the latest graphics processing technology, which will take a quarter or two. It is believed that one of the forthcoming Maxwell GPUs – code-named GM200 – will address the markets of high-performance computing, professional graphics as well as ultra-high-end gaming PCs.

Nvidia’s next-generation graphics processors are code-named “Pascal”. Based on the company’s roadmap that it demonstrated back in March, Pascal GPUs are due sometime in 2016. Next-generation graphics chips from Nvidia will support stacked high-bandwidth dynamic random access memory (DRAM) (SK Hynix's high-bandwidth memory (HBM) or Micron's hybrid memory cube (HMC)), unified memory addressing for CPU and GPU, NVLink interconnection for high-performance computing platforms as well as new graphics, compute and multimedia features that will be a part of DirectX 12, OpenGL 5.0 and other forthcoming application programming interfaces.

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In 2016 displays with ultra-high-definition (UHD) resolutions like 4K (3840*2160, 4096*2160) or 5K (5120*2160) will get much more popular than they are today. Therefore, dramatically improved graphics processing horsepower of Pascal GPUs as well as extreme bandwidth provided by stacked HMC or HBM DRAM devices (we are talking about 1TB/s – 2TB/s bandwidth here) will be appreciated by the market.

Given the availability timeframe of the “Pascal” family of graphics processors, it is very likely that they will be manufactured using 16nm FinFET+ process technology at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Although Jen-Hsun Huang has not confirmed anything about Pascal, he did indicate that he is happy with the forthcoming fabrication processes.

“We are excited about the next generation FinFET [manufacturing technologies],” said Mr. Huang. “I can tell you that for the next couple of nodes, I feel pretty good about [them].”

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KitGuru Says: While Nvidia’s Pascal architecture looks like another major step in the evolution of graphics processors in general, it is at least 1.5 years away. Therefore, from an end-user point of view it is more interesting to know, what the GM200 is and how fast it is. The GM200 will power Nvidia’s next-generation GeForce GTX Titan graphics cards and it is not a secret that they are performance monsters.

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17 comments

  1. If the 8GB 980 will come out that’d serve me for 3 years if not more for editing and 4K gaming.

  2. Exactly What I want Also, 8GB 980!!

  3. When will this happen? If there is a plan fot 8 gigs i can wait for it. I have Sapphire R9 280 but Blender’s Cycles render engine works with only Nvidia cards. So I may buy a new card. And 8 gigs would be great for sculpting and rendering.

  4. When will this happen? If there is a plan fot 8 gigs i can wait for it. I have Sapphire R9 280 but Blender’s Cycles render engine works with only Nvidia cards. So I may buy a new card. And 8 gigs would be great for sculpting and rendering.

  5. I heard it could be this month but idk!

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  8. 16nm or 20nm 980ti 6gb=sold!

  9. I think they should go with Micron’s hybrid memory cube (HMC) and two wait another six months for something is crazy insane, that’s over two years waiting for something for Nvidia.

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  10. Enjoy your 8gb on a 384-bit bus. Total garbage at high resolution gaming. The first gen HBM AMD card will absolutely obliterate Nvidia at 4k gaming untill Nvidia releases their own HBM capable GPUs

  11. You still talk bullshit on here? Microns HMC went bust, Nvidia already announced they will be using AMD HBM Memory standard on their next series of cards.

  12. dude
    do you even read what Ferhat write
    He need nvidia cards to optimize the use of blender cycles renderer
    which doesnt support AMD yet

  13. HMC hasn’t gone bust just because NVIDIA has chosen to use HBM for Pascal. HMC is expected to be commercially available in 2017 and Pascal is expected to be released in 2016, so if Pascal is going to use 3D memory, it doesn’t seem likely it could be HMC.

  14. Judging how NVIDIA’s 980 scales to 4K resolutions, the GM200 with a 384-bit bus will probably have enough memory bandwidth for its 4K gaming. Current generation NVIDIA cards don’t need the same memory bandwidth as AMD cards. The top-of-the-line next-generation AMD card (with HBM) will probably be faster, but saying it will “absolutely obliterate Nvidia” is pure speculation, and when is it going to come out? Not before June 2015, since that’s when the architecture itself is rumored to be unveiled. The top card may have to wait even some months beyond that. Then you are talking about a midway point between when you wrote your post and when Pascal will probably be released.

  15. im sure it will be a 8gb Titan and you still need two cards from the 900 series(970/980) to get 4k. With the Pascal cards you will be able to get 4k from one card that’s my bet. I have a 780ti that works grate just not for 4k im going to hold out for the Pascal Titan for my upgrade

  16. aleast invent a card that all allow that you can connect the card to your computer with a usb

  17. Jan Vd Huijgevoort

    Noway it wil be 10 x faster than an Titan X, bullshit