Last edited by demonkevy666; 09-28-2010 at 06:38 PM.
Actually, thats not strictly true. No current nvidia card has a single tessellation unit onboard. Instead nvidia emulate tessellation through the CUDA cores, which is crude, but effective. So on paper ATI have the superior hardware design, although ATI did (or deliberately to leave from for improvement) underestimate the demands of tessellation. Rumor is ATI are planning on writing some code that divert some of the stream processors to tessellation duties when the situation arises, however if this is true you won't see it until sometime after the 6k series is out I wouldn't think.
Last edited by Ket; 09-29-2010 at 05:56 PM.
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keywords their is "looks" for now.
I found a test with crossfire 5770 Heaven 2.1 Extreme 16x 8x
my single card 5870 only got 12.5 those two card got 23.7 1.9 times faster then a single card by having more units tessellate translate to high numbers their.
that was the same number shaders too so adding two more tessellation units scaling could be as good as 3.4 or as low was 2.575. besides no ever test 4 way crossfire that low.
If that code ever comes out the 6770 will be slower then then 5870 since the 6000 series is said to be a 4:1 in stead of the current 5:1 design, like the 5870.
How is that such a surprise? Two tessellation units scale almost perfectly for minimum FPS. Pretty obvious 2x tessellation units double FPS in a tessellation test.
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1. This is wrong. On a GTX480 GPU you have 16 tesselation units, 15 active, and one disabled/for redundancy.
Nvidia does not emulate tesselation, it is done in steps between the Polymorph Engine(s) and the Raster Engine.
The CUDA cores are actually doing none of the work, just communicating with the Polymorph Engine(s) and Raster Engine,
telling them what needs to be done as to what needs to be tesselated and how much.
2. AMD's architecture works in a similar way, but every card from 5670-5870 have the same tesselation capabilities.
This time around, the Tesselator and Rasterizer as well as geometry processing are combined into one "unit"...
the "Graphics Engine". This Graphics Engine communicates with the Ultra-Threaded Dispach Processor,
similar to NVIDIA's Gigathread Engine.
In reality, AMD's architecture on paper (Tesselation wise) is far, far inferior to NVIDIA's.
Also, remember that HD5800 was released half a year before GTX4xx...
3. AMD Has been working on Tesselation with Vertex Shaders in DX9 since 2007-2008 and Radeon HD3000 Series.
DX9 Tesselation Demo
Of course, this can be emulated on a Stream Processor, but DX11 is completely different than DX9 as far as tesselation goes. Where did you hear this rumor?
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Unigine engine is a faulty benchmark as significantly higher scores can be obtained by downclocking the cpu. Score aren't really comparable unless we see cpu-z also.
I found this out the hard way, lol!
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