[PConline Info] For several years, NVIDIA has named its GPU architectures after famous scientists like Fermi, Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta. Now, the next big name in line is finally emerging: "Ampere."
It's no surprise that Ampere will be built on a 10nm process, setting it apart from Pascal’s 14nm/16nm and Volta’s 12nm (or 16nm from TSMC). This advancement is expected to bring significant improvements in performance and power efficiency. High-end models are also likely to feature HBM3 memory as standard, further boosting bandwidth and capabilities.
The official launch of the Ampere architecture is set for the GTC 2018 conference on March 26th, 2018. With this timeline in mind, the chances of NVIDIA unveiling a Volta-based gaming GPU at CES 2018 have significantly increased. This could mean that the transition from Volta to Ampere might happen even faster than expected.
One reason Volta took so long to arrive was because NVIDIA was waiting for GDDR6 memory to become available. Fortunately, major manufacturers like Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron have all confirmed that GDDR6 is now ready for mass production. This means the final hurdles have been cleared, paving the way for Volta to make its debut in both professional and consumer markets.
As we get closer to 2018, the industry is buzzing with anticipation. With Ampere on the horizon and Volta finally making its move, NVIDIA is poised to deliver another major leap in graphics technology. Whether it's for AI, data centers, or gaming, the future looks bright for the company and its customers alike.
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