Alleged GTX Titan II vs R9 380X benchmarks leaked

The battle of the upcoming high-end

Although the names of the upcoming AMD and Nvidia graphics cards are far from being confirmed, new leaked benchmarks shows the upcoming Nvidia Geforce GTX Titan II performance compared to the upcoming AMD Radeon R9 380X graphics card.


According to the latest rumors and the benchmark results posted over at Chiphell.com, Nvidia's GTX Titan II, or whatever Nvidia decides to call it when it launches, should end up faster that the AMD's Radeon R9 380X. While details of the upcoming graphics cards from both camps are just still rumors and should be taken with a big chunk of salt, the post suggest that the Fiji XT and Bermuda XT, that will be known as the Radeon R9 380X and the Radeon R9 390X, should both be manufactured on 20nm manufacturing process.

The Nvidia GTX Titan II will be based on a cut-down version of the GM200 GPU with 21 SMM units which add up to 2688 CUDA cores. The post also suggest that Nvidia will also have a fully-enabled GM200 GPU based graphics cards with yet to be determined number of SMMs and CUDA cores. Unfortunately, the post failed to suggest which manufacturing process will the GM200 use.

The post over at Chiphell compared the cut-down version of the GM200, aka Titan II, against AMD's upcoming Fiji XT based graphics card, aka R9 380X as well as the fully-enabled GM200 GPU against the Bermuda XT-based AMD GPU, aka R9 390X.




According to the alleged benchmark results, Nvidia's GM200 should claim performance victory in both cases but AMD muight have a better performance per watt, thanks to 20nm manufacturing process and use of the 3D stacked High Bandwidth Memory (HBM).




The post over at Chiphell.com noted that these are engineering samples (ES) and that performance could change by the time these graphics cards are officially launched due to possible higher clock speeds as well as improved drivers, but also, these are just still early results and we would rather wait to see some more detailed benchmarks and specifications.



Source: Wccftech.com.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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