Good thread! I hope all kids in this thread can behave. :eek:
I was about to order a 5790 a couple of times, because it is a really good GPU. But the supply was low and the price was high, so I decided to wait until I know more about Fermi.
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Good thread! I hope all kids in this thread can behave. :eek:
I was about to order a 5790 a couple of times, because it is a really good GPU. But the supply was low and the price was high, so I decided to wait until I know more about Fermi.
[FUD] nVidia to showcase Fermi solutions later today
Source : Fudzilla
hell yea I got my question answered by Sumit Gupta, whoever that is, haha.
there is a live webinar going right now: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/606754650
try to get in, it's still going. All I had to do was say I work for Govt in IT.
One customer asks about ATI vs NVIDIA. Answer by Sumit Gupta: "I really encourage you to try an ATI product, the programming is plain horrible. They don't even support Double Precision in their OpenCL compiler." Of course this is regarding professionals, not gamers.
Sumit is one of the guys that is very high up in Nvidia, he isnt a nobody.
I asked if Fermi was developed around the GPGPU application in Windows 7, or if Fermi was already developed around the GPGPU mindset before GPGPU apps became known to the public.
The answer was that Fermi was designed very closely with Microsoft and most definitely Windows 7 shaped some of the design. However Fermi was in development as a GPGPU while Vista was the primary OS.
I also asked if the new "Infiniband" will reduce the memory bottleneck at enthusiast resolutions and the answer was Inifinband is a very expensive feature and most likely won't make it to the Geforce line. (Ifiniband bypasses one read/write cycle to the main system RAM reducing latency by 20%)
Any chance of finding out the power requirement and physical size of the cards?
They won't talk about Geforce, only Tesla. I asked anyway, we'll see if they answer.
520-630 Gigaflops DP performance
Here is one slide I found interesting
http://i45.tinypic.com/k3aqsi.jpg
And this is an actual die shot of Fermi:
http://i45.tinypic.com/bygy9.jpg
aw it's over, next one in January
Nothing new, a bunch of slides, no talk about graphics whatsoever.
This sucks all i kept on getting was:
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did we learned anything new about Fermi from this webinar??
Hmm so what is Infiniband and how does it work exactly? It's nice maybe now their Quadro and Tesla cards won't simply be exactly the same as GeForce but with more memory.
I have seen infiniband used as an interconnect between physically separated machines in a high performance cluster. When used in that capacity it's more like an ultra-fast ethernet. I had no idea it could be scaled down to the board level but I suppose there is no reason that it couldn't.