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    A Fermi benchmark of sorts...

    A Fermi benchmark of sorts...

    If you do consider folding a benchmark, we have had a Fermi report if you haven't heard.

    http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.asp?m=...1&key=�

    I make these bold assumptions about Fermi.

    1) It will use about 320 watts when loaded up.

    2) (1) Fermi GPU can produce 40K PPD, or more.

    3) Fermi will fold near or exceed 4X the speed of the 200 Series GPU's.
    What now takes 60 minutes to produce, will soon be done in 15 minutes.

    Fermi will also have 1.5GB of memory, and is made up of 3.0 billion transistors and features 512 CUDA processing cores organized into 16 SMs (Streaming Multiprocessors) of 32 cores each.
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