Well, if you make it wider, than you need even more decoders to able to fill a bigger warp with useful work to do
Who said anything about bigger warps?
Well, if you make it wider, than you need even more decoders to able to fill a bigger warp with useful work to do
Not that simple, there's a reason (actually more than one..) why NVIDIA hw logical SIMD width doesn't match physical SIMD width.Who said anything about bigger warps?
Umh, something doesn't compute here. If it didn't pose problems why aren't doing it already instead of 'artificially' increase their SIMD width? For instance don't they need 2 clock cycles to schedule an instruction?You could simply run more warps of the same program ... trade flexibility and branch granularity for less control circuitry. Are there any annotated die graphs to show how much area they could save in this way? It seems to me that even for NVIDIA it's not really an issue.
Why would I? You stopped addressing the arguments and just resorted to stuff like this ... I'll just sit here and gloat now
Saying that something's better is the same as saying that something's worse. So you're essentially saying the same thing.
Not that simple, there's a reason (actually more than one..) why NVIDIA hw logical SIMD width doesn't match physical SIMD width.
Since when does the definition of first include a > 6 week lead?
Wowsies, that scenario makes it sound terrible. When was the last time a product was paper launched two months ahead of availability?Paper launch in November. Retail availability Q1'10.
If you found the Cypress performance underwhelming, prepare for another card that won't make you sell your GTX295.
Was the FX paper launched that early even?Wowsies, that scenario makes it sound terrible. When was the last time a product was paper launched two months ahead of availability?
As for performance if it is slower than the GTX295 then that would put it about 20% faster than Cypress as a best case scenario.
According to some latest rumours GT300 performance is about 10-20% better than 2XGT200.
Some scores seem to refer to the general-purpose computing performance rather than gaming performance