amd should let some benchmark leaks happen to prevent people from buying the gtx580.. unless it isn't as fast :p
amd should let some benchmark leaks happen to prevent people from buying the gtx580.. unless it isn't as fast :p
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@Loque: Nah, they want to hurt the 580's value as bought today so their owners will whine like crazy in all nV threads around and give them all the free publicity they could ever wish for...
Seriously, the handfull of guys buying this two weeks before their launch have enough doe to spend and would not care to much about losing some of it, or would buy nV anyways to get the glorious FisX-Cooda shait....![]()
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I get the first point (1920 SP's), but i'm not in tune with the other two, what do they mean exactly?
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Some sort of optimization of AMD's massive VLIW design meets Fermi's distributed geometry processing ? Optimise your own advantage and take others good idea & adapt it for your own design ?Perhaps we will be dealing with a kinda freakenstein designed chip.
We all know nVidia's Fermi has its own merits and advantages in its mArch design when it comes to DX11 gaming, while IMHO AMD mostly only used legacy design with DX11 flavor implemented in it (quite cheaply) for its Evergreen line up, making it more easy to produce & on time to market.![]()
So currently Barts is arranged in 2 rows of 7 SIMDs - each SIMD has 16 x 5 = 80 SP's
Likewise, Cypress XT is arranged in 2 rows of 10 SIMDs - again, each having 16 x 5 = 80 SP's
It appears that Cayman may very well be arranged in 6 modules - each with 1 row of 5 SIMDs - each SIMD is 16 x 4 = 64 SP's, thus giving each module 320 SP's and thus an overall setup of 1920SP's. Cayman PRO may thus have 1 SIMD in each module disabled, thus creating 6 x 4 SIMDs for 1536 SP's total
And for the third point, it appears that TMUs are no longer tied to each row of SIMD, and thus they can be shared - that is, disabling SIMDs doesn't disable TMUs.
More interestingly, it appears that Tesselation will be tied to each module, and going from 2 engines to 6 should mean a significant boost in performance
I see, thanks, guys
Cayman looks to be very well on track then. Whatever happens, both line ups will be very close. I guess it will come down to certain things like power consumption, overclocking etc.
Edit: AMD should bring out a 6930 as well, to hold its own against the GTX 560, as i don't think the 6870 will do very well against it... maybe level in DX10 performance and less demanding DX11 games, but it will get thrashed if it doesn't have caymans suped tessellation and geometry processing.
Then barts can go head to head with the GTS 550 (if there is such), just like the 5750/5770 vs GTS 450 currently.
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From what I've gathered they've changed from 1 complex + 4 simple to 4 semi-complex. Some of the instructions use more than one shader for the most complex stuff but some stuff that could only be done by the complex unit is now possible in all 4 new. Gipsel over at Beyond3d together with Jawed over there has been discussing it quite a bit.
hum, in general, you're right - BUT since cayman already knocks at the door and will be released in the next few weeks, you'd be dumb to not wait, imo
even if you hate ati/amd or whatever, maybe cayman will force nvidia to lower prices on their gtx580. so it's a win-win for you, the consumer.
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Seems like the most flexible method, you could turn the entire core over to complex if needed. But when I first heard of it, it sounded like too much like a pipe dream. Assuming 1920 shaders, 4+1 would allow for 384 vliw at any one time, 3+1 gives 480 vliw and 4 mid-complex would give 960.
I don't know how much work per clock you can get in comparison to nvidia's double clocked shaders but it seems to me there would definitely more opportunity to maximise that proposed AMD set up in comparison to nvidia's.
Cayman Pro 6950 - 3 rows, 8 SIMD, x 16 x 4 = 1536
Cayman XT 6970 - 3 rows, 10 SIMD, x 16 x 4 = 1920
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Cayman Pro 6950 - 6 rows, 4 SIMD, x 16 x 4 = 1536
Cayman XT 6970 - 6 rows, 5 SIMD, x 16 x 4 = 1920
Sounds about right.![]()
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Found this:
Dont know if this is trustworthy,
Source
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