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m0ney said:

8k.. divided by 8

8k is 33~ million pixels.
4k is 8~ million pixels.
1080P is 2~ million pixels.

33/8 is 4~ million pixels. So are you running 2560x1600 or 2560x1440?
Didn't think a Geforce 960 would have the guts to smash those resolutions, the old RX 580 struggled sometimes at 1440P and that is a decent step up.

haxxiy said:
"12 nm" is just another iteration of the 20 nm node. Ten years ago, everyone would have been damn embarassed by calling it 12 nm, which isn't even an ITRS node name.


Not exactly. But you are correct it most certainly is not an actual real 12nm process.
Fabs tend to make adjustments to the BEOL/FEOL in a tic-toc fashion, I guess it makes development easier.

CGI-Quality said:
Nope. No movement from AMD - no new cards! I'm stuck with Pascal for another year! >:[

;)

:'(




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