What does that mean exactly? I never knew.typoEDR said:I convey the same emotion.
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What does that mean exactly? I never knew.typoEDR said:I convey the same emotion.
Alpha_Spartan said:RSX = G70 w/FlexIO @ 540 MHz
Alpha_Spartan said:RSX = G70 w/FlexIO @ 540 MHz
Jaws said:I know what you mean but reading what he said,
"...so just like Geeforce 6, we had a variety of products, well, we have the 7800 GTX and then the next, future generation of this technology will be the RSX, so kinda what, what we characterise as the parent technology is this second generation shader model 3 engine. And it can be extentiated in a variety of ways, and in the case of the RSX, we have a many pipeline chip which would be directly coupled to the CELL processor..."
It sounds like a future tech, G7x -> modified into RSX, rather than G70 -> modified into RSX. And this would naturally be evolutionary...
Alpha_Spartan said:RSX = G70 w/FlexIO @ 540 MHz
Titanio said:Of course, but I don't think that means it has to be based on G71 or the like. In the same way G71 is a refresh of G70, I think it's likely RSX is a PS3-specific "refresh", if you want to put it that way.
Titanio said:I guess I'm more asking the question: couldn't RSX be a unique refresh of its own? Perhaps indeed sharing some insight gained in other refreshes (G71), but mostly an independent affair. Instead of thinking - first came G70, then G71, and then RSX as a little off-shoot - why not, first came G70, then G71 and RSX in parallel, as two seperate, if perhaps overlapping siblings?
It's a subtle difference, perhaps![]()
!eVo!-X Ant UK said:You have just said what i did on the 3rd post on this page![]()
Titanio said:Kind of, yes, lol. Sorry for the redundancy, that'll learn me for not reading threads more thoroughly![]()
ROG27 said:Eureka!
I think I've put the whole puzzle together:
I believe the RSX is this new streaming GPU that we've been seeing talked about in all of these patents, but it's streaming architecture arises not from spe-like units built into the GPU itself. Rather, it is a virtual streaming processor GPU in that the special low level inter-functionality between it and Cell, along with the flex-io bus, allow this specialized G 7.x variant to perform as if it had SPEs of its own.
It would make sense that RSX can lock SPEs (or even load balance them with the CPU/PPE core). This would make sense of the reusable architecture patent Nerve-Damage so kindly posted for us. True, the RSX probably does not have 4 SPEs of its own physically...but it can probably borrow and lock up to 4 (or 6 or whatever) of the CELL's SPEs as a virtual extension of itself.
The archticture Sony had originally imagined probably looked like so:
CPU/PPE core<--->[Pool of 8 SPEs, 1 reserved for redundancy (or something else)]<--->GPU/RSX core (specialized G 7.x variant)
The SPEs act as a processing bridge and can do pre and post graphics work.
leechan25 said:Well I always knew there was more to the RSX than simply a G70 complaint GPU. Sony always customized their GPU's and RSX would be no different. Just a larger amount of memory and a wider data bus are PCish GPU upgrades not Sony's way of thinking. Seems the smarty pants in this forum could not wrap there mind around the fact. In fact some are still stuck on RSX being completely based on some design primary based on the not out dated G70 GPU.
xbdestroya said:Wait, now I just have to ask - what's the 'confirmation' people are reading that I'm not stating RSX is this new uber-architecture? I'm not sure, but I'm not seeing any debates as having been decisively won or lost yet.
Barbarian's comments - if taken at face-value - rather lead us to an in between place where perhaps we have something more novel than a G70 adaptation, but certainly his 'non-exotic' comments should moot the theory of multi-GPU chips or SPE's attached, which for some reason we see the proponents of claiming victory.
xbdestroya said:Wait, now I just have to ask - what's the 'confirmation' people are reading that I'm not stating RSX is this new uber-architecture? I'm not sure, but I'm not seeing any debates as having been decisively won or lost yet.
Barbarian's comments - if taken at face-value - rather lead us to an in between place where perhaps we have something more novel than a G70 adaptation, but certainly his 'non-exotic' comments should moot the theory of multi-GPU chips or SPE's attached, which for some reason we see the proponents of claiming victory.