Cookie Monster
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Originally posted by: superbooga
Current games aren't SP-limited at all.
Proof?
Originally posted by: superbooga
Current games aren't SP-limited at all.
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
Im thinking it has to do with better memory management or some new compression method/algorithm behind G94 vs G92 when it comes to performing AA. G94s seem to get less of a hit when doing AA compared to the G92 counterparts. Could be also because of driver issues.
ROPs are hardly the bottleneck (G92 vs G80). What it comes down to is two things. Poor memory management (ALL G92 based cards take a nose dive in performance when it runs out of memory compared to ATi cards which can only mean that nV has a rather inefficent way of handling its memory) and a rather inefficient AA (Even with the G80 Ultra you still see has large AA performance hits, meaning that AA isnt too efficent either).
GT200 (NV55) will probably be a more refined G80 (NV50) with a 512bit memory interface. Something like NV40 was to G70/NV47. By the time we get to 2009~10, we will see nVIDIA's true next gen (NV60) in time for larabee which the whole intel vs nVIDIA will take place. Quite looking forward this.
Originally posted by: MXD TESTL4B
FYI, don't know if anyone posted it yet but my contact told me that a physiX chip will be integrated on the new high end cards ^^
Hardware physiX support on a VGA-Card, FINALLY ;-)
Got a presentation next week, can't wait to see it and to see, smell and feel the new high end cards 8)
D10U-30 -> 1024MB GDDR3 -> 512Bit -> 225Watt - 250Watt power consumption [connectors: 2x4 (8pin) & 2x3 (6pin)] D10U-20 -> 896MB GDDR3 -> 448Bit -> 225Watt - 250Watt power consumption [connectors: 2x4 (8n) & 2x3 (6pin)] Supporting Hybrid Power & Hybrid Boost.....get your power supply prepared for the 8pin connectors in the future ###
You're totally right about that.Originally posted by: Azn
What he really meant to say is that cards are just bottlenecked by one or the other that SP doesn't show bigger gains.