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Nvidia optimizes GeForce4 for P4's

KevDODOUBLEG

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<< INTEL DEVELOPER?S FORUM ? SAN FRANCISCO, CA ? FEBRUARY 25, 2002 ? NVIDIA® Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA) announced today that its GeForce4? family of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) and Quadro?4 series of workstation graphics solutions have been optimized to take advantage of the power and unique features of Intel® Corporation?s latest Pentium® 4 processor. Running at 2.2 gigahertz (GHz), the latest Intel processor ushers in a new breed of high-performance PCs designed to deliver the ultimate digital experience for the desktop, mobile and professional computing markets... >>

 
So how exactly was the GF4 optimised for the P4? The article doesn't give any details. Could be meaningful, could be a flash in the pan. Are the drivers somehow optimised for SSE2?
 
Unless I'm grossly mistaken (not unlikely) this sort of press release comes out with each new geforce (the gf3 and 2 at any rate). I remember being concerned about sse2 optimization with the gf3, but that didn't come to fruition.

Again, could be a figment of my imagination 🙂
 


<< take advantage of the power and unique features of Intel® Corporation?s latest Pentium® 4 processor. Running at 2.2 gigahertz (GHz), >>


So, I guess you guys who bought the 2.0A's are out of luck! 😉
 
Of course the latest and greatest Detonators use SSE2. 😛

I can't wait to get my hands on the Ti4400 and Ti4600 I have on order 😀
 


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<< take advantage of the power and unique features of Intel® Corporation?s latest Pentium® 4 processor. Running at 2.2 gigahertz (GHz), >>


So, I guess you guys who bought the 2.0A's are out of luck! 😉
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Nice quoting job 😉 I like the way you completely twisted the meaning by cutting after 2.2 GHz 😀

-Ice
 
If you enjoy reading press releases, every piece of hardware is optimized for every other piece of hardware out there. One in particular I remember was Quantum announcing that their hard drives were optimized for the upcoming Itanium processors. Huh?
 
SSE2 support in the drivers.

Providing support for something doesn't exactly equate with being optimized, at least to me.


Exactly. What good is optimizing the drivers if the the software running has not been optimized for SSE2? I'm not saying that SSE2 optimised software isn't easy to find, just that it's not ubiquitous (to borrow a word from Pabster).
 
I remember a while back reading a quote from a game developer...I think it might have been John Carmack. The developer was commenting on SSE when the Pentium III was first released. The developer was saying that the best thing that customers could do was to ask video card manufacturers to make their drivers take advantage of SSE. That would have much more of a performance improvement than if a game developer were to optimize their game for SSE.
 
I remember a while back reading a quote from a game developer...I think it might have been John Carmack. The developer was commenting on SSE when the Pentium III was first released. The developer was saying that the best thing that customers could do was to ask video card manufacturers to make their drivers take advantage of SSE. That would have much more of a performance improvement than if a game developer were to optimize their game for SSE.

Interesting. I don't recall seeing video card drivers claiming SSE2 optimizations or reviews mentioning the SSE2 drivers specifically, but I wouldn't be too surprised that they would be necessary to improve performance significantly.
 
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