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GDDR3 on Fermi is a big Big thing, GDDR3 on a 384bit bus = less rops than on the same bus and were talking half the rops now, 384bit GDDR3 should max at 24 rops.
Hence I think that news is fake.
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I asked saaya (the original poster of the image) about the proverbial pic, just to amuse you, and as I expected, he said he pulled it from Google image search.Did you read the rest of the thread? Fermi's working form (durring the keynote) was a bundle of sockets, boards, and wires. Read between the lines.
No idea what that should mean.,|||. Thumb, index, middle, ring, pinkey ya hack.
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I asked saaya (the original poster of the image) about the proverbial pic, just to amuse you, and as I expected, he said he pulled it from Google image search.
As The Comedian would say: "It's a joke. I's all a joke."
No idea what that should mean.
But you misstyped "pinky".
GDDR3 on Fermi is a big Big thing, GDDR3 on a 384bit bus = less rops than on the same bus and were talking half the rops now, 384bit GDDR3 should max at 24 rops.
Hence I think that news is fake.
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I don't think it would be fake: the performance would be fine for an 8400GS level card, wouldn't it? In fact, it would be rather better than that.
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I asked saaya (the original poster of the image) about the proverbial pic, just to amuse you, and as I expected, he said he pulled it from Google image search.
As The Comedian would say: "It's a joke. I's all a joke."
No idea what that should mean.
But you misstyped "pinky".
I can't believe anyone fell for it.![]()
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GDDR3 on Fermi is a big Big thing, GDDR3 on a 384bit bus = less rops than on the same bus and were talking half the rops now, 384bit GDDR3 should max at 24 rops.
Hence I think that news is fake.
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The memory controller is 384-bit wide in Fermi “GTX” single chip 512 shader version, but in some less expensive chips they will use less memory bandwidth and even GDDR3.
READ!!! I can't believe this. First two chuckle heads actually think I'm a dolt, and now you can't read that some less expensive chips will use DDR3. NOT the Fermi GTX, but a less expensive chip.
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Hold on guys I found the real image of Fermi!
http://exophase.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/fermi.jpg
Now I can't believe you two, especially qubit (he's the smarter chuckle-head), can't read between the lines. Nobody has a picture of a working Fermi, and everyone knows it. Some people can't grasp that a GPU could be an unfinished rough product, and so I cited that image as an example. There are words in my original post that show my example, the picture of "Fermi" by saaya, as a simile to Fermi.
-Blinge
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Post reported and welcome to my ignore list. I have no interest in reading insults after correcting people's mistakes.READ!!! I can't believe this. First two chuckle heads actually think I'm a dolt, and now you can't read that some less expensive chips will use DDR3. NOT the Fermi GTX, but a less expensive chip.
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I don't see what I got wrong here?I saw straight through that wire contraption masquerading as a prototype and I posted Charlie's rant about that "prototype" card that nvidia held up was a fake too.
And finally, I'm now officially a chuckle-head!![]()
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None of us are wrong. Chuckling is good for people. I love playing the pissed off kid who needs to be right more than the last, but my shot at humor ended up in a lame argument over nothing with you and some guy who's ignoring me. I won't name names
To be honest I'm supremely frustrated with both nV and the most posts regarding ATI/nVidia discussion. It's one thing to crack jokes, and it's another to get an idea of what's really going on. For pages and pages I've seen people get the wrong idea and end up left in the dark. The ignorance turns into hate and confusion. There are a few facts that just get pushed to the side because of the media, and the point I was trying to make all along is that the working model at the Keynote has no photograph leaked on the web. We don't even know it existed at all. The presentations could have been pre-rendered, but there were segments of the Keynote which claimed the card was rendering a scene or working on a physics application. Think about it. If it's all false claims then nV will be in serious sh*t because their white paper makes a LOT of claims which are pretty impressive if they can back it up with proof at some point. To me that means more than the wait.
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Guys do you think that Nvidia is planning to introduce a new Technology like ATI eyefinity for the next GT 300 cards ?
Because i saw some videos on youtube and is frkkin awesome to play games with 3 monitors.
**SPECULATION**
I think nvidia's new tech will be less in the X montiors department, and more in the "your entire computer will run faster bc of CUDA department."
kind of like physx accelaration, but something that will kick in automatically for many-core threaded applications.
For instance - you run a benchmark like wPrime... it can use as many threads as you let it (i think)... the driver might then detect that you ran an application that can use more than X threads and the GFX card will kick in and do the crunching.
so instead of using a 50-100Gflops of your processor... you will now use 1-2Tflops. so that 32M calculation will be done in just a few seconds. At least that is the impression I am getting from where nvidia is trying to go.
***Again, SPECULATION***
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Nvidia hasn't released any numbers yet, but Brookwood estimates the GF100 cores will run at about 1.5 GHz; ATI says the RV870 will be clocked at 850 MHz.
If Brookwood is right, the theoretical maximum throughput of the GF100 on single-precision floating-point operations works out to 1.536 GFLOPS, whereas ATI announced the figure of 2.72 GFLOPS for the RV870.
On double-precision data, the ranking is reversed. Nvidia would have 768 GFLOPS, and ATI, 544 GFLOPS. Nvidia may also have advantages in memory bandwidth, since its design has more memory close to the cores and six channels of GDDR5 memory rather than ATI's four, and ATI's programming model may lead to slightly lower overall efficiency.
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Well sounds good.
I'm sure that whoever comes to see this thread is a loyal nvidia GPU buyer. Me too
I want to know making you a question :
What are the main reasons for which we select nvidia instead of ATI ?
( is not a fanboy question but for our personal information )
Me first.
-Maximum performance in all games
-Stable performance in games
-Drivers reliable and frequent updates with continuous improvements in games
-Many options and settings ( nvidia control panel, EVGA precision )
-graphics cards aesthetically beautiful ( i love the green and the black )
I always chose nvidia since my first GeForce 7800 GS AGP8X
The GF100 won't be out in time for the holiday buying season, but ATI's already shipping the RV870. As long as ATI can deliver its new chip in volume, it should do very well over the next few months. Nvidia doesn't seem concerned, pointing to its recent history of market-share leadership, but gamers can be fickle. They tend to buy what's best when they're ready to buy, rather than waiting for something potentially better to come along.
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