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Gamerscore Wh...
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 12,950
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http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/071108/20071107006687.html?.v=1
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http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news...le.php/3709826 http://www.reuters.com/article/marke...0071108?rpc=44 http://www.news.com/one-more-thing/8...813173-37.html Specs: http://ati.amd.com/products/streamprocessor/specs.html |
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Specious Misanthrope
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Treading Water
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Is this
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<edit> oic, its supposed to be a 2 for the footnote. |
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RV670 based right? Anyways it's about time AMD released something to compete with telsa.
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chaos dunk
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Mountain View, CA
Posts: 3,274
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So, did you hire Mike Houston?
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Beyond3D News
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 440
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AMD has just announced the RV670-based FireStream 9170 GPGPU processor as well as the FireStream SDK. Notable are 2GB of RAM, a 775-800 MHz core clock, 500 GFLOP/s, and Brook+ (based on Brook, obviously!) as the official high-level language.
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Blimey, AMD beat L'Inq to the punch
So, er, why's the double precision GFLOP "rating" a secret?... Jawed |
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Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 30
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Here you can find infos http://www.forum-3dcenter.org/vbulle...&postcount=685 for Sapphires HD3800 Series Card Marketing Material says
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chaos dunk
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Mountain View, CA
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Heteroscedasticitate
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Donald Knuth: Science is what we understand well enough to explain to a computer. Art is everything else we do. |
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Now, will we see DP exposed in the consumer version as well?
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"We'll thrash them --absolutely thrash them."--Richard Huddy on Larrabee "Our multi-decade old 3D graphics rendering architecture that's based on a rasterization approach is no longer scalable and suitable for the demands of the future." --Pat Gelsinger, Intel ". . .its taking us longer than we would have liked to get a [Crossfire game] profiling system out there" --Terry Makedon, ATI, July 2006 "Christ, this is Beyond3D; just get rid of any f**ker talking about patterned chihuahuas! Can the dog write GLSL? No. Then it can f**k off." --Da Boss |
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Hopefully Brook+ and all the other stuff will run on consumer cards.
Jawed |
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chaos dunk
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Mountain View, CA
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Mostly Harmless
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Hat eating seems to be the new prognosticator currency hereabouts!
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"We'll thrash them --absolutely thrash them."--Richard Huddy on Larrabee "Our multi-decade old 3D graphics rendering architecture that's based on a rasterization approach is no longer scalable and suitable for the demands of the future." --Pat Gelsinger, Intel ". . .its taking us longer than we would have liked to get a [Crossfire game] profiling system out there" --Terry Makedon, ATI, July 2006 "Christ, this is Beyond3D; just get rid of any f**ker talking about patterned chihuahuas! Can the dog write GLSL? No. Then it can f**k off." --Da Boss |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Well within 3d
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What's the chance that hefty 2 Gigs of RAM comes with ECC?
There may be a few folks looking at a large system that would like at least that much of a nod towards reliability, or is AMD hoping to inflate its sales volume by forcing customers to buy more hardware for the sake of error checking?
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chaos dunk
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Mountain View, CA
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hardware monkey
Join Date: Mar 2007
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![]() Let's see if NV matches 'em. DP in Quadro/Tesla before year's end? |
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chaos dunk
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Mountain View, CA
Posts: 3,274
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PS--I don't get why you'd want MXM? Double-precision computation on a laptop...? Why? Unless this means that these apps won't work at all on consumer RV670s. |
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And anyway, double or single precision, why would it being in a laptop be relevant? Jawed |
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chaos dunk
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Mountain View, CA
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It sounds like they're targeting HPC, which makes an MXM module very strange (unless they're making MXM for a 1U rack, a la the highest-end Tesla thing?). So, if they're making MXM for laptops, I don't get that--it just doesn't make sense to have an HPC part in a laptop, especially if you already have the capability to run single-precision apps with an RV670 that's already there. Now, if they're making MXM bits for a rack (so you can get 6 or so in a unit), that's a lot more interesting, and I guess that'd make sense.
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Embedded is something you deliver in a package - it might be a beefy laptop as you argue or it might be "mini-compute" type thing that operates as a desktop/deskside unit. Or something like a medical visualisation unit? Jawed |
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chaos dunk
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Mountain View, CA
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Unless you want to talk about embedded for, say, cars, robots, things like that. That would be intriguing. |
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chaos dunk
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Mountain View, CA
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Er, I severely doubt that a standalone medical imaging device that uses the 9170 would be ready (from a software standpoint) within the next year or so.
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What's the point in ECC? I doubt the difference in soft errors would be even close to a single order of magnitude (that GPU is a huge target, far more area reserved for actual computation than in the normal systems with ECC). If you can't deal with them ECC just provides an illusion of reliability.
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