Geforce 11xx Or 20xx Made By NVIDIA Ampere Or Volta To Face AMD VEGA 2 In 2018
Next Geforce Will be made by Ampere or Volta? It will Be Revealed at GTC – March 2018

New NVIDIA Ampere/Volta Gaming Graphics Geforce 11/20 VS AMD VEGA 2 – 2018 – Credit By Nvidia
NVIDIA just released the Nvidia Titan V which is not for gaming but it is called the most powerful graphics card ever made for PC, and it is made by 12nm volta. If every thing was going normal, volta was going to be Nvidia next platform. But recently the next Nvidia architecture for gaming is rumored to be called ampere. As far we know Nvidia is planning to reveal or announce Ampere or “A” gaming version of the volta graphics during GPU Technology Conference in March of 2018. CES 2018 is on its way too and it is one of the possibilities that they start talking about the new GPU series in CES 2018 and many believe that it is going to be the case for AMD as well. One important thing to point out is that these two companies release of the new products may actually depend on eachother very much. AMD is going to jump to the next VEGA 2 12nm soon in early 2018 too. Nvidia Next Gen may be named the GeForce 11 or GeForce 20.
Nvidia Ampere is new and only have been revealed in some not official ways while Volta has been named in Nvidia 2020 road maps and have 2 main graphics out now for AI processing. If there was no leak about the Ampere we were talking about the Volta gaming version only. Also from the the Nvidia CEO side, we have seen him trying to say NO, there is not any Volta gaming at least now. Having said all that, NVIDIA CEO has mentioned that there is no plan to move Volta in gaming market yet:
“Volta for gaming, we haven’t announced anything. And all I can say is that our pipeline is filled with some exciting new toys for the gamers, and we have some really exciting new technology to offer them in the pipeline. But for the holiday season for the foreseeable future, I think Pascal is just unbeatable. It’s just the best thing out there. And everybody who’s looking forward to playing Call of Duty or Destiny 2, if they don’t already have one, should run out and get themselves a Pascal.” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
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Nvidia Volta 2018
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IMO, all points to AMD extending their modular architecture to GPU.
The pieces are now all in place for AMD to team two or more vega processors on Infinity Fabric, just as they have devastatingly done for Zen.
The problems of Crossfire are behind them. Those intractable interprocessor cache coherency problems, are exactly what Fabric is all about solving.
A dual vega fabric discrete card seems inevitable and imminent.
All the ingredients are now available and proven:
Fabric MCM for gpu/cpi (raven ridge), and also cpu MCM (Ryzen).
The only remaining MCM combo to release is a multi gpu MCM for their discrete GPUs.
Clearly they intend placing nand directly on the Fabric MCM (as pioneered in the vega ssg pro cards), offering seismic possibilities of a new level cache, which is fast, AI managed, low latency and huge.
To say vega has been a failure is to say all would have been better off if it had not been released. Few would IMO, & surely not AMD.
Its credible that AMD lose a lot on each vega.
Where they could succeed is is with a cheap but powerful 4GB card, but which performs like an 8-12GB card, using some of the above caching tricks up their sleeves.