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For all the folks who singing praises of OpenCL, here is a recent GPU compute benchmark from Guru3D
OpenCL Indigo GPU render test
The entire line of Radeon got absolutely destroyed. 2060 beating R7 which was hailed as "GCN, king of compute" or something. Big oof.
Blender, OpenCL, Radeons got creamed hard again. Surprisingly even Navi beats out the R7.
From what I have seen so far, Radeon cards are good for mining crypto-kitties. For professional work or scientific research, their OpenCL based approach is just too weak or too buggy for day to day use.
GPU Compute render perf review with 20 GPUs
We will not peek at game performance with graphics cards for a change, instead, we'll be firing of three GPGPU render compute solutions to see how they react towards the twenty graphics cards we fire...
www.guru3d.com
OpenCL Indigo GPU render test
The entire line of Radeon got absolutely destroyed. 2060 beating R7 which was hailed as "GCN, king of compute" or something. Big oof.
Blender, OpenCL, Radeons got creamed hard again. Surprisingly even Navi beats out the R7.
From what I have seen so far, Radeon cards are good for mining crypto-kitties. For professional work or scientific research, their OpenCL based approach is just too weak or too buggy for day to day use.