The NVIDIA GeForce 2016 Liveblog
by Ryan Smith on May 6, 2016 8:45 PM EST08:47PM EDT - We're here in Austin, Texas for NVIDIA's GeForce 2016 presentation
08:48PM EDT - Taking place in Austin this weekend is the Dreamhack conference, and while NVIDIA has not explicitly commented on why we're in Austin, it's a safe assumption that at least part of the reason is to tap into the Dreamhack crowd
08:48PM EDT - It will be a full house tonight with a number of press, along with the public coming over from Dreamhack
08:49PM EDT - NVIDIA is also broadcasting this event live on their Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/nvidia
08:50PM EDT - Run time for the event will be roughly an hour and a half, though it's likely we'll start a bit late
08:52PM EDT - NVIDIA has not officially commented on what will be presented, but the wide expectation is new GeForce cards based on the Pascal architecture
08:53PM EDT - NVIDIA's GP100 GPU is already in production, of course, being used for the Tesla P100
08:54PM EDT - These GeForce products will presumably be a smaller, more economical GPU that yields better on TMSC's 16nm process
08:55PM EDT - Just waiting for everyone to get seated at this point
08:55PM EDT - NVIDIA staffers are all wearing "Order of 10" shirts, NVIDIA's promo stunt preceeding this event this week
08:56PM EDT - So expect to see something about an order of 10 tonight
08:57PM EDT - NVIDIA evangelist Tom Peterson is currently warming up the crowd and throwing out t-shirts
08:58PM EDT - The big question tonight is going to be performance expectations. GTX 980 Ti was built using a massive 600mm2 28nm GPU
08:59PM EDT - Any consumer GPU this early into 16nm is going to be a lot smaller
09:00PM EDT - So it will be interesting to see the tradeoffs made on die size savings versus manufacturing costs and the performance target NVIDIA needs to hit to suitably beat GM200
09:02PM EDT - Tom is leaving the stage, so we're about to begin
09:05PM EDT - Still waiting to start
09:07PM EDT - Alright, here we go
09:07PM EDT - First on stage: Jen-Hsun Huang
09:08PM EDT - Opening up saying that they couldn't think of a better place to do this than Dreamhack
09:09PM EDT - History lesson time. History of gaming on the PC
09:10PM EDT - For NVIDIA of course, PC gaming is a massive market, even with their efforts to diversify
09:10PM EDT - "We've dedicated ourselves to advancing this platform"
09:11PM EDT - 4 things: New Art Form, New Sound, New King, New Tech
09:11PM EDT - "A brand new technology you've never heard of before"
09:12PM EDT - Taking screenshots as an artform
09:12PM EDT - Introducing a 3D in-game camera system: Ansel
09:13PM EDT - Instagram for the PC gamer?
09:14PM EDT - Free-moving camera, filters, capturing at greater than the screen resolution, and 360 degree stereo captures
09:15PM EDT - Demo time
09:15PM EDT - Looks like NVIDIA is locking the render state and then letting the user move around
09:17PM EDT - So this doesn't require the game engine to diredtly participate, but it wil be interesting to see what compatibility is like
09:18PM EDT - Demoing viewing a photograph on the Vive
09:19PM EDT - Photos can also be displayed on phones via Google Cardboard
09:21PM EDT - Listing several games that will be supported
09:21PM EDT - Next NVIDIA Works project: VRWorks Audio
09:22PM EDT - Sounds like an on-chip audio processor, ala AMD's TrueAudio
09:22PM EDT - Jen-Hsun is comparing it to physics modeling
09:22PM EDT - Based on the company's Optix technology
09:23PM EDT - Acoustically accurate modeling
09:25PM EDT - Still unclear if this is dedicated hardware, or just an application on top of the CUDA cores, with NVIDIA focusing more on the middleware
09:26PM EDT - Now rolling a video of a new demo, NVIDIA Funhouse
09:27PM EDT - Second announcement today: major upgrades to VRWorks for more physically-accurate simulations
09:28PM EDT - All current consoles are based on one current architecture: x86
09:28PM EDT - Not mentioned: that all of the consoles are also based on AMD's GCN architecture
09:28PM EDT - Talking about how a common platform has improved production values
09:29PM EDT - Demo time: The Division
09:29PM EDT - Just showing off the graphics quality
09:30PM EDT - More games; Tomb Raider, Mirror's Edge
09:31PM EDT - All three games were on maximum quality
09:32PM EDT - They were running, of course, on NVIDIA's new card
09:32PM EDT - GeForce GTX 1080
09:33PM EDT - Pascal, of course. Several thousand people have been working on it for over two years
09:33PM EDT - R&D budget was several billion dollars
09:34PM EDT - Most efficient and advanced architecture NVIDIA has ever created
09:34PM EDT - 16nm TSMC FinFET, GDDR5X
09:35PM EDT - Focus on card craftsmanship as well
09:36PM EDT - Energy efficiency goes hand in hand with performance. "Moore's Law is running out of steam"
09:37PM EDT - Discussing power delivery efficiency
09:38PM EDT - GPUs are primarily fed at 12v, so power needs to come down to around 1v in today's GPUs
09:40PM EDT - GTX 1080 has to beat GTX 980's power delivery efficinecy
09:40PM EDT - 1080 is faster than 980 SLI
09:40PM EDT - (No comment on under what game, given than AFR's limitations)
09:40PM EDT - Faster than a Titan X
09:41PM EDT - Titan X: ~3.6. GTX 1080: ~4.3
09:41PM EDT - So around 20% faster?
09:42PM EDT - "The Pascal family is going to be pretty amazing"
09:42PM EDT - Not charted: GTX 980 Ti. Which woiuld be at around 3.5
09:43PM EDT - Now on stage Tim Sweeney
09:44PM EDT - Back of the envelope calculation says that GTX 1080 should be around 25% faster than GTX 980 Ti, using NVIDIA's numbers
09:44PM EDT - Though for NVIDIA, they're going to want to focus on getting GTX 700 series users to upgrade
09:45PM EDT - Jen-Hsun and Tim chatting about the importance and progress of the PC
09:46PM EDT - This segment is supposedly unrehearsed
09:46PM EDT - Tim's response: this bridges the gap between photorealistic graphics and real-time graphics
09:47PM EDT - Pitching Epic's Paragon
09:49PM EDT - Showcasing real-time photorealistic rendering of Paragon models
09:50PM EDT - (For varying definitions of photorealistic, since the art style is slightly exaggerated/cartoony)
09:52PM EDT - "The future of graphics, available today"
09:52PM EDT - 2.1GHz GPU clock
09:53PM EDT - 11Gbps memory clock
09:55PM EDT - Now talking about display tech
09:55PM EDT - And specifically, multi-projection
09:56PM EDT - "Simultanious multi-projection pipeline"
09:56PM EDT - Up to 16 independent viewports
09:57PM EDT - What can we do with that?
10:03PM EDT - Demo time with Tom
10:04PM EDT - Correcting a multi-monitor display
10:08PM EDT - Fixing the warp/projection errors with an uncorrected setup
10:08PM EDT - Now multi-projection for VR
10:10PM EDT - Pre-distorting images to counter lens distortion
10:12PM EDT - Not clear how this is different from multi-projection acceleration
10:16PM EDT - 2x perf and 3x efficiency vs Titan X wheb using Pascal's special features
10:17PM EDT - The new king: GTX 1080
10:18PM EDT - $599
10:19PM EDT - $699 founder's edition
10:19PM EDT - Available May 27th
10:20PM EDT - GTX 1070, $379, June 10th
10:20PM EDT - Looks like reference cards are the founder cards?
10:20PM EDT - Wrap-up time
10:22PM EDT - We're done here
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Wreckage - Friday, May 6, 2016 - link
I feel a great disturbance in the geForce, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in joy, and quickly wanted to upgrade.Horza - Friday, May 6, 2016 - link
/cringeLets hope the interesting info isn't completely drowned in marketing.
osxandwindows - Friday, May 6, 2016 - link
For the gpu is small and full of performance.davegraham - Friday, May 6, 2016 - link
interesting...no HBM2 memory.osxandwindows - Friday, May 6, 2016 - link
HBM2 is coming in 2017dragonsqrrl - Friday, May 6, 2016 - link
This is gp104, nothing surprisingThe_Admiral - Friday, May 6, 2016 - link
Shut Up And Take my Money!!!!111Stochastic - Friday, May 6, 2016 - link
The critical question: will the 1080/1070 move the price/performance barrier forward? If so, by how much? With so much pent-up demand for FinFET GPUs, I fear that there will be quite a bit of price gouging in the first few months of sales. I hope I'm wrong.RaistlinZ - Friday, May 6, 2016 - link
1070 > Titan X at an MSRP of $379.99. Pretty impressive.jjj - Friday, May 6, 2016 - link
If they made that claim, it only stands in VR.