TechPowerUp has posted a review of the TVX3D HD7870 Black Edition which got me thinking:
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/VTX3D/Radeon_HD_7870_XT_Black/1.html
7870 LE (Tahiti - not Pitcairn) has: 1536 shaders, 32 ROPs, 4310M Xtors, 2GB VRAM, 256Bit bus, ~1GHz core clock, 6GHz GDDR5.
GTX680 (GK104) has: 1536 shaders, 32 ROPs, 3500M Xtors, 2GB VRAM, 256Bit bus, 1.1GHz core clock 6GHz GDDR5.
see where i'm getting at? ---> time for some Architectural Comparisons!
lets get down to the bottom line: http://tpucdn.com/reviews/VTX3D/Radeon_HD_7870_XT_Black/images/perfrel_1920.gif
at 1920X1200, 4AA: the GTX680 is 27% faster than the 7870LE, but it also enjoys a 14% core clock speed advantage (accounting for NV dynamic boost, this gets tricky).
so i would think that an NV Shader is, shader for shader & clock for clock, 1.27/1.14 = 11% "stronger" architecturally than an AMD shader at this configuration. plus, the GK104 does that while having 19% less transistors to work with.
lets see if we can extrapolate this to other cards:
7870LE vs GTX670 : 7870LE has 14% more shaders and 6% core clock advantage. the GTX670 is 17% stronger so: 1.17/0.875/0.93 = 10% close enough!
i'm onto something here, aren't I?
of course i'm aware than raw performance is the product of the shaders, rops, drivers, memory management and whole bunch of other stuff but i think it's always cool to have a common ground for comparison.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/VTX3D/Radeon_HD_7870_XT_Black/1.html
7870 LE (Tahiti - not Pitcairn) has: 1536 shaders, 32 ROPs, 4310M Xtors, 2GB VRAM, 256Bit bus, ~1GHz core clock, 6GHz GDDR5.
GTX680 (GK104) has: 1536 shaders, 32 ROPs, 3500M Xtors, 2GB VRAM, 256Bit bus, 1.1GHz core clock 6GHz GDDR5.
see where i'm getting at? ---> time for some Architectural Comparisons!
lets get down to the bottom line: http://tpucdn.com/reviews/VTX3D/Radeon_HD_7870_XT_Black/images/perfrel_1920.gif
at 1920X1200, 4AA: the GTX680 is 27% faster than the 7870LE, but it also enjoys a 14% core clock speed advantage (accounting for NV dynamic boost, this gets tricky).
so i would think that an NV Shader is, shader for shader & clock for clock, 1.27/1.14 = 11% "stronger" architecturally than an AMD shader at this configuration. plus, the GK104 does that while having 19% less transistors to work with.
lets see if we can extrapolate this to other cards:
7870LE vs GTX670 : 7870LE has 14% more shaders and 6% core clock advantage. the GTX670 is 17% stronger so: 1.17/0.875/0.93 = 10% close enough!
i'm onto something here, aren't I?
of course i'm aware than raw performance is the product of the shaders, rops, drivers, memory management and whole bunch of other stuff but i think it's always cool to have a common ground for comparison.
