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NVIDIA Quadro P6000 High-end Workstation Graphics Card Review
May 2 2017

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https://www.servethehome.com/nvidia-quadro-p6000-high-end-workstation-graphics-card-review/
 
NVIDIA GeForce MX150 - 25W TDP
- Time Spy Graphics: 1058
- Fire Strike Graphics: 3673
- 3DMark 11 Performance GPU: 4685

Intel HD Graphics 620 (avg) - iGPU
- Time Spy Graphics: 318.3
- Fire Strike Graphics: 908
- 3DMark 11 Performance GPU: 4356

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M (avg) - ~50W
- Time Spy Graphics: 971
- Fire Strike Graphics: 3251
- 3DMark 11 Performance GPU: 4685

https://www.notebookcheck.com/NVIDIA-GeForce-MX150-GPU-Benchmarks-und-Specs-der-GT-1030-fuer-Laptops.223528.0.html


What is the point in comparing to the GT2 HD620 here? Is it because they're simply disabling the dGPU in existing systems with Core U?
With a 15W TDP for the whole SoC, the Iris 640 gets a score close to 1500 in Fire Strike.

But mobile Raven Ridge at sub-35W with 12 NCUs could put a big question mark on why the hell GP108 and Polaris 12 exist at all, IMO.
 
Last year's slides clearly mentioned 12 CUs on the mobile part:

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The only time I saw 11 CUs was on a more recent table but it refers to socket AM4 models:

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It could be that the desktop variants switch off one NCU in exchange for higher clocks.



EDIT: I stand corrected, in Q1 2016 they were showing 11 NCUs in big letters:

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Another benefit of competition from AMD, they decided to actually do something about the performance?
Actually a huge change will now be drivers are Pro certified similar to Quadro drivers. Amazing what a few lines of code will do
 
Quite interesting that Nvidia felt compelled to follow AMD there not limiting performance of the Titan Xp (and I assume only this card?) for those apps. They have potentially a lot more to lose there I think.
 
Or maybe AMD now has to contend with Apples to Apples benchmark comparisons in the future..
 
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