mandag den 27. august 2018




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NVIDIA Turing

Graphics Reinvented

The revolutionary NVIDIA Turing architecture, combined with our all new GeForce RTX platform, fuses together real-time ray tracing, artificial intelligence, and programmable shading to give you a whole new way to experience games.

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Powerful AI-Enhanced Graphics

Artificial intelligence is driving the greatest technology advancement in history, and Turing is bringing it to computer graphics. Armed with Tensor Cores that deliver AI computing horsepower, Turing GPUs can run powerful AI algorithms in real time to create crisp, clear, lifelike images and special effects that were never before possible.

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fredag den 21. oktober 2016

Titan X -Gerforce Titan X breaks new limits

NVIDIA PASCAL

The World's most advanced gpu architecture
GeForce GTX 10-series graphics cards are powered by Pascal to deliver up to 3X the performance of previous-generation graphics cards, plus innovative new gaming technologies and breakthrough VR experiences.
up to 3x faster performance
latest gaming technologies
next-gen vr experiences
Learn more about Pascal

Irresponsible Amount of Performance

They packed the most raw horsepower we possibly could into this GPU.
Driven by 3584 NVIDIA® CUDA® cores running at 1.5GHz, TITAN X packs 11 TFLOPs of brute force. Plus it’s armed with 12 GB of GDDR5X memory – one of the fastest memory technologies in the world.
 
NVIDIA TITAN X
GPU Architecture
Pascal
Frame buffer
12 GB G5X
Memory Speed
10 Gbps
Boost Clock Actual
1531 MHz
 

tirsdag den 17. juni 2014

Titan Z vs Ati 9100

BATTLE OF THE GIANTS
We are comparing the two fastest graphic cards in the world

Lets start with the conclusion, rather strange but all the numbers are below.
The Titan Z simply wins. less power consumption and higher speeds and bandwidth results in an overall better card, HOWEVER, the 9100 are still better on some levels. Its kills the Titan Z card in regards to the amount of memory,  because in fact the Titan Z "only" has 6GB ram since its a dual GPU card, the Titan Z compensates with higher memory speed, higher bus speed and the overall memory bandwidth it 2x as high on the Titan Z. 

In the shader compartment we also see an almost 2x higher amount, this is extremely important in gaming, but also in hardware rendering, with fx. Iray render in 3ds Max, the speeds in difference are staggering. Lastly the core speed is very interesting, here the 9100 dominates and are a good bit higher. Core speeds are easily changed for overclocking and Nvidia has always provided simple overclocking software.

In terms of money and price we'll probably go with Titan Blacks since the Titan Z is too expensive.
AMD ATI 9100 -----------  Nvidia Titan Z
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shader Processing Units2816
vs5760
Actual Shader Performance1830.4
vs5760
Technology28nmvs28nm
Texture Mapping Units176
vs480
Texture Rate163.7 GTexel/s
vs338.4 GTexel/s
Render Output Units64
vs96
Pixel Rate59.5 GPixel/s
vs67.7 GPixel/s

Memory16384 MBvs
12288 MB
Memory Speed1250 MHz
vs1750 MHz
Memory Bus512 Bit
vs768 Bit
Memory TypeGDDR5vsGDDR5
Memory Bandwidth320GB/sec
vs672GB/sec

Core Speed930 MHzvs
705 MHz
ArchitectureHawaii XT GL


Kepler GK110B
Notebook GPUno


no
SLI/Crossfireno
vsyes
Dedicatedyesvsyes

fredag den 13. juni 2014

AMD FirePro W9100


 Why choose ATI?

The ultimate 4K experience for next-generation workstations
Work at a whole new level of detail, speed, responsiveness and creativity with supercomputing-class performance at your fingertips. Tackle the most complex modeling and simulation projects with speed and agility, or fly through edits, filters and color corrections, and process multiple effects in real-time.

AMD FirePro™ W9100 Professional Graphics

 

5.24 TFLOPS of peak single-precision floating-point performance

Helps speed up time required to complete single precision operations used within simulations, video enhancement, signal processing, video transcoding and digital rendering applications where high performance takes precedence over accuracy.  

16GB GDDR5 memory

Work at a whole new level of speed and responsiveness. With a 512-bit memory interface and 320 GB/s of memory bandwidth, users can edit 4K video, layer in multiple effects and color correct, or load massive assemblies and data sets and manipulate them in real time.

4K resolution

With six mini DisplayPort outputs and support for DisplayPort 1.2, the AMD FirePro W9100 can actually drive up to six 4K displays without DisplayPort 1.2 MST hubs.1  The ability to run up to six 4K displays lets you visualize every detail of your project in new and exciting ways. That’s nearly 50 million pixels at your command.

OpenCL™ 2.0 support

Tap into the parallel computing power of modern GPUs and multicore CPUs to accelerate compute-intensive tasks in leading CAD/CAM/CAE and Media and Entertainment applications that support OpenCL. With 2.62 TFLOPs of peak double-precision floating-point performance, AMD FirePro W9100 is the first graphics card to break the 2.0 TFLOPS double-precision barrier2. It’s expected to support OpenCL 2.03, allowing developers to take advantage of new features that give GPUs more freedom to do the work they are designed to do.

DirectGMA and SDI support

Removes CPU bandwidth and latency bottlenecks and optimizes communication between GPUs within a system, as well as with third-party devices like SDI I/O cards. DirectGMA bypasses any need to traverse the host’s main memory, reducing  CPU utilization and helping to avoid redundant transfers over PCIe®, resulting in high-throughput, low-latency data transfers.

Framelock/Genlock

Ensures accurate and consistent video synchronization to external sources or multiple GPUs in different systems (requires ATI FirePro™ S400 synchronization module).


 

 

The Titan Black



Performance

 


GTX TITAN Black GPU Engine Specs:
2880CUDA Cores
889Base Clock (MHz)
980Boost Clock (MHz)
213Texture Fill Rate (GigaTexels/sec)
 
GTX TITAN Black Memory Specs:
7.0 GbpsMemory Clock
6144 MBStandard Memory Config
GDDR5Memory Interface
384-bitMemory Interface Width
336Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec)
 
GTX TITAN Black Support:
4.4OpenGL
PCI Express 3.0 Bus Support
YesCertified for Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista or Windows XP
GPU Boost 2.0, 3D Vision, CUDA, DirectX 11, PhysX, TXAA, Adaptive VSync, FXAA, NVIDIA Surround, SLI-ready, G-SYNC-readySupported Technologies
 
Display Support:
4 displaysMulti Monitor
4096x2160Maximum Digital Resolution

Thermal and Power Specs:
95 CMaximum GPU Tempurature (in C)
250 WGraphics Card Power (W)
600 WMinimum System Power Requirement (W)
One 8-pin and one 6-pinSupplementary Power Connectors

lørdag den 5. april 2014

AMD FirePro™ W9000 Graphics Card

AMD FirePro™ W9000 GraphicsCard

 Get the ultimate in high-end graphics performance.

Innovation is in our DNA. That’s why we combined our radical Graphics Core Next architecture, designed with compute workloads in mind, with ample memory and multidisplay technology to create one of the most powerful workstation graphics cards available.

 

Memory
  • Size/Type: 6GB GDDR5
  • Interface: 384-bit
  • Bandwidth: 264 GB/s
Compute Performance
  • 4.0 TFLOPs single precision and 1.0 TFLOP double precision floating point performance
  • Error Correcting Code (ECC) memory support (internal and external)
Display Outputs
  • DisplayPort: Six Mini
  • Max DisplayPort 1.2 Resolution: 4096x2160
  • Max DisplayPort 1.1 Resolution: 2560x1600
API/Features/OS Support
  • DirectX® 11.1
  • OpenGL 4.3
  • OpenCL™ 1.2
  • Shader Model: 5.0
  • AMD Eyefinity Technology Support: Yes
  • AMD CrossFire™ Pro Support: Yes
  • AMD HD3D Pro Support: Yes (via stereoscopic 3-pin mini DIN)
  • OS Support: Microsoft® Windows 8, Windows® 7, Windows® XP, Windows Vista® and Linux® (32- or 64-bit)4
Cooling/Power/Form Factor
  • Max Power: 274W
  • Slots: Two
  • Form Factor: Full height/ Full length
  • Bus Interface: PCIe® x16, 3.0 for optimal performance
  • Cooling: Active fan
System Requirements
  • Available PCI® Express x16 (dual slot), 3.0 for optimal performance
  • A power supply, one PCIe AUX power connector (8-pin) and one PCIe® AUX power connector (6-pin)
  • 2GB system memory
  • Microsoft Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Linux (32- or 64-bit)
  • Internet connection for driver installation
Retail Package Contents
  • AMD FirePro™ W9000 workstation graphics card
  • Quick Start Reference Guide
  • AMD CrossFire Pro connector5
  • Two Mini DisplayPort to single-link DVI adapters

 

 

The Titan Z sets new standards


The Titan Z
Nvidia Dual GPU graphics card dubbed as GTX Titan Z, is another quantum leap in performance. It is however, also two cards merged into one, simply put. 

Killing Dual GPU Bottlenecks 
“Unlike traditional dual-GPU cards, Titan Z’s twin GPUs are tuned to run at the same clock speed, and with dynamic power balancing,” reads a press release from Nvidia. “So neither GPU creates a performance bottleneck.”

Quantum Leap
“This is the future of computer graphics,” Huang said.
The expensive price of the card is due to 12 GB of dedicated frame buffer memory inside it and will also feature two GK110 chips, 5,760 CUDA cores (can handle both computing and graphics tasks) and run its twin GPUs at the same clock speed. 
 
Temp, noise and Beyond 4k
The card is said to operate “cool and quiet, rather than hot and loud” of the traditional Graphic cards out there and is “engineered for next-generation 5K and multi-monitor gaming.”

Price
The new card is really intended for high-end computing applications and all this ultimate power will be available for initially $2,999.00