| 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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