Blazkowicz
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I've always assumed that the new items in GK110 were in GK208 and Tegra K1 already, though lately I read somewhere you can't use "HyperQ".
/* edit : depends on what we refer to as GK110 items exactly?, stuff like more DP units and ECC caches everywhere would be "GK110 items" not in any other GPUs. */
Alright, Tegra K1 has only "compute capability" 3.2, versus 3.5 on GK110 and GK208, 3.0 on GK10x.
Maybe HyperQ is the one thing missing on Tegra else it's like GK110.
It's all listed there, with of course GM10x at 5.0 capability but now GM204 at 5.2, which I didn't know.
https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus
There's a strong "overview" of the capability levels here, seems to tell most things, except there's nothing about levels 3.2 and 5.2 (or the elusive 3.7). Anyway I've always thought a bigger number means a superset of the features of lower numbers.
http://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-c-programming-guide/index.html#compute-capabilities
/* edit : depends on what we refer to as GK110 items exactly?, stuff like more DP units and ECC caches everywhere would be "GK110 items" not in any other GPUs. */
Alright, Tegra K1 has only "compute capability" 3.2, versus 3.5 on GK110 and GK208, 3.0 on GK10x.
Maybe HyperQ is the one thing missing on Tegra else it's like GK110.
It's all listed there, with of course GM10x at 5.0 capability but now GM204 at 5.2, which I didn't know.
https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus
There's a strong "overview" of the capability levels here, seems to tell most things, except there's nothing about levels 3.2 and 5.2 (or the elusive 3.7). Anyway I've always thought a bigger number means a superset of the features of lower numbers.
http://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-c-programming-guide/index.html#compute-capabilities