Nvidia gtx 1180 will be manufactured in a 12nm finfet process
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The next, and long-awaited, next-generation NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1180 graphics card has been added to the venerable TechPowerUp database confirming some specifications. The data entered is from an engineering sample and we can see things like the improvement of the clock speed, so we would be entering the final stages of its production. Rumors suggest that it could be presented at Computex 2018.
NVIDIA GTX 1180 would be presented at Computex 2018
The data entered is mostly identical to the data that had been leaked. The NVIDIA GTX 1180 graphics card will be manufactured using TSMC's 12nm FinFET process, which will introduce significant improvements in energy efficiency. It will have exactly 3, 584 CUDA cores divided into 28 SM, 64 ROPs and 224 TMUs. According to the same entry, the memory in question will be the GDDR6 variant with up to 16 GB of DRAM memory.
The memory clock speed is 12 GHz effective, which is one step ahead of Pascal. The GPU core clock is listed with 1405 MHz and in Turbo it can reach 1582 MHz. The pixel rate is 101.2 GPixels / s and the texture rate is 354.4 GTexeles / s. The maximum floating point performance will be around 13 TeraFlops.
The TDP will be 200W which can be powered by 1 × 6 pin and 1 × 8 pin configuration.
Turing appears to be essentially a process of reducing and optimizing the Volta architecture and will bring significant performance and energy efficiency to the next generation graphics card.
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