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New Folding ATI core has been released

how does this compare to some of the better nVidia GPU PPD's? i'm not a Folder myself, but i'm curious to know approximately how much the new Folding ATI core has closed the gap between ATI and nVidia crunching efficiency/performance.

The numbers I saw were 4.5 to 5k for 5750 & 10k for 5870, but no numbers for any 6xxx series cards. I haven't really kept up with the nvidia ppd but it is still higher.
 
The numbers I saw were 4.5 to 5k for 5750 & 10k for 5870, but no numbers for any 6xxx series cards. I haven't really kept up with the nvidia ppd but it is still higher.


Still, those are much better numbers than what they had in past years. Those figures are right up there with the nvidia 460SE cards. Impressive non the less. Kudos for them on getting ATi a new core and hopefully it brings up the numbers for the cause, if it hasn't already. Would like to see the stats on the 6xxx series soon......
 
iirc folding doesnt use fp64, or else it wouldnt be running on the 6870 or 6850, AMD dropped fp64 on the barts core.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/3987/...renewing-competition-in-the-midrange-market/2

"Compared to Cypress, you’ll note that FP64 performance is not quoted, and this isn’t a mistake. Barts isn’t meant to be a high-end product (that would be the 6900 series) so FP64 has been shown the door in order to bring the size of the GPU down. AMD is still a very gaming-centric company versus NVIDIA’s philosophy of GPU computing everywhere, so this makes sense for AMD’s position, while NVIDIA’s comparable products still offer FP64 if only for development purposes."
 
iirc folding doesnt use fp64, or else it wouldnt be running on the 6870 or 6850, AMD dropped fp64 on the barts core.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/3987/...renewing-competition-in-the-midrange-market/2

"Compared to Cypress, you’ll note that FP64 performance is not quoted, and this isn’t a mistake. Barts isn’t meant to be a high-end product (that would be the 6900 series) so FP64 has been shown the door in order to bring the size of the GPU down. AMD is still a very gaming-centric company versus NVIDIA’s philosophy of GPU computing everywhere, so this makes sense for AMD’s position, while NVIDIA’s comparable products still offer FP64 if only for development purposes."
duh 😳...you're absolutely right. the fact that 68xx series cards were in the review should have been a dead giveaway. still, i'm glad it makes sense to me mathematically as well...
 
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