darkswordsman17
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- Mar 11, 2004
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Back in the day Tensor and RT cores would have just been referred to as math co-processors. Now, now we have all this marketing.
I disagree, this stuff is implemented directly in the traditional GPU pipelines. I think this is just an expansion of the compute units. Now maybe you're considering that stuff to be the same as the old school math co-processors, but because its implemented directly in the processing pipeline, I don't think that's quite the same case (but I'm not well versed in the old math co-processors, but I thought once they integrated that stuff into the processors themselves they weren't really "co-processors" any more).
But I guess you're just meaning, expanding the math capabilities, which would be true is like what those were doing.
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