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http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/news/games-news/amds-gaming-evolved-program-snags-far-cry-3/
Good on them...they need all the good marketing they can get.
Good on them...they need all the good marketing they can get.
In the past, this program wasnt particularly popular but with many triple-A titles like Bioshock Infinite, Tomb Raider, Hitman: Absolution and Medal of Honor: Warfighter now jumping onto the Gaming Evolved bandwagon, things are rapidly changing for AMD and its customers.
noticeably better experiences than the consoles.
AMD has certainly gained quite a bit of steam with gaming evolved program. Lately, it seems like there are just as many GE titles as there are TWIMTBP titles. Hopefully the healthy competition can bring to the PC what PC gamers are supposed to have - noticeably better experiences than the consoles.
Interesting. So all it took was AMD throwing $ at developers and now the latest wave of modern games are running faster on AMD hardware.
- Sleeping Dogs, Dirt Showdown, Sniper Elite V2
Shows how optimization really works in the industry. You throw $ and your cards perform faster?
I wonder how NV let Medal of Honor Warfighter slip out of their hands.
That looks like a huge list of A- level games right there and NV is not involved with any of them? How did that happen?
So Megan Fox is a pretty face with no talent and a quick flash of fame. Ironically, that very well could be Tegra if the mobile sector doesn't want to trade battery life for performance. I'm not arguing that it will fail, but it's a venture like any other (also I'm not sure why you'd applaud a company bailing on the past time that keeps most of us up to date with our hobby). Differentiation and diversification in this day and age of technology is essential to survival. AMD secured all the contracts for the next generation consoles (unless that changed). What will pay off? Time will tell.Sometimes you lose today's battles to win tomorrow's wars. Where is AMD in mobile? Where is AMD in cloud gaming? Where is AMD in pro graphics and HPC?
NV is smart. They want to avoid fighting a losing war with Intel like AMD. To do this, NV has leveraged its resources more effectively. Less money in GeForce and letting a few titles slip through their fingers to end up in Gaming Evolved. More money in Tesla and Quadro and Tegra and cloud gaming and other as yet unannounced projects.
Remember that tech conference demo of breaking glass and fluid and JHH saying on stage to the (mostly Tesla-oriented) crowd something along the lines of "we have billions of dollars in gaming GPU revenue, which we can leverage to create HPC-oriented GPUs"? Then recall how they had hundreds of thousands of pre-orders for Kepler pro cards. Then recall how GK110 is destined for pro cards first. NV has a decently defensible position in GeForce so its just holding the fort there and spending its resources on other, nascent markets. There is nothing wrong with that, and as a NVDA shareholder I'd be angry if NVDA were NOT focused on non-GeForce stuff.
Let's face it, GeForce is not a fast-growing, sexy market anymore. GeForce = [pick once-hot, now-not hottie], Tegra = Megan Fox, Tesla = [pick your favorite hottie]. And Quadro is like a better-aging GeForce, like a J-Lo or something.
Quadro/Tesla make enormous profits. A LOT of it, even though they don't break it down that way since they share R&D with GeForce. http://www.anandtech.com/show/5830/nvidia-q1-fy2013-earnings-report-924m-revenue-60m-net-income
Lower-end desktop discrete (GeForce) is on the wane and will vanish in a few years, gobbled up by iGPUs/APUs. Ditto laptop discrete GPUs.
Even at the higher end, desktop gaming is not the growth industry it used to be. Mobile, casual, and cloud gaming is where it's going to be at.
So Megan Fox is a pretty face with no talent and a quick flash of fame. Ironically, that very well could be Tegra if the mobile sector doesn't want to trade battery life for performance.
Will it be a war of Direct Compute vs. Extreme Tessellation (AMD vs. NV)?
Tegra has so much potential as a HTC One X owner I can honestly say that THD games are the best looking on mobile devices I have used and most run at very fluid frame rates. The power saving core Is genius as the phone only loses like 4% charge overnight so over 8 hours or so.
It's not incredibly power efficient but plenty fast, all it needs is a die shrink to 32 or 28 nm combined with features already stated to rule.
Tegra 3 has been a hit even tho its a bit of a power hog.
Good for AMD. I believe that the TWIMTBP and GE programs are overall good for PC gaming. They help developers implement effects that otherwise wouldn't get implemented at all. Can it cause games to favor one side's GPUs over the other? yes, of course AMD or Nvidia are going to focus on what their cards are good at. If you don't like the performance hit, feel free to turn off the effects and play as if AMD or Nvidia hadn't supported the game at all. Meanwhile others can enjoy those effects. 🙂
There is no problem with DirectCompute and Kepler. It's right the opposite:
In a lot of Games with DirectCompute nVidia is faster because of it. There are only a few examples which shows the other side: Metro2033 with DoF (bandwidth) or Dirt:Showdown with advanced lighting (less compute units).
You need only to look at Sleeping Dogs or Dragon Age 2: Kepler is as fast as or faster than the 7970 because DirectCompute is used to accelerate effects.
Don't those two sort of contradict themselves? HD 5k series had problems with tessellation due to less tessellation units.
Of course it was only a problem in extensive tessellation scenes, but the same applies to Kepler and DirectCompute scenes.
It's sound so easy but it's so hard to put more units into the chip. AMD has not the architecture for it.
No, it's not. The front-end is always limiting the performance of the cards. A 7970 is only faster when you significant increase the pixel processing workload. Or why do you think a card with 81,5% of computer performance and 73% of the bandwidth is faster in 1080p (even with AA and AF) than the 7970?
There is no problem with DirectCompute and Kepler. It's right the opposite:
In a lot of Games with DirectCompute nVidia is faster because of it. There are only a few examples which shows the other side: Metro2033 with DoF (bandwidth) or Dirt:Showdown with advanced lighting (less compute units).
You need only to look at Sleeping Dogs or Dragon Age 2: Kepler is as fast as or faster than the 7970 because DirectCompute is used to accelerate effects.
Tegra 3 is good, but not TBH. Krait kills it CPU wise and is a little faster GPU wise. Exynos 4412 murders it GPU wise. S4 pro and Exynos 5 will be out before the next iteration of tegra. Krait basically dominates the US market and everywhere else it's Samsung.
Exactly, which supports what I said and why I found your statement conflicting.
I'll assume both are stock, at which one is running at higher clocks. We all know B/W isn't the ultimate deciding factor in overall performance.
In compute heavy work loads, the 7970 is faster due, in your own words, less compute units on the GTX 680 - which is a problem.
They can't add more units. I hope it makes it more clear.
No, it's not a problem. The problem is that nVidia is selling less compute performance for the money. The GTX680 runs in nearly every setting with 100%.