NVIDIA GT300 ''Fermi'' Detailed
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... (which NVIDIA may refer to as "CUDA cores") 32 cores per core cluster 384-bit GDDR5 memory interface 1 MB L1 cache memory, 768 KB L2 unified cache memory Up to 6 GB of total memory, 1.5 GB can be expected for the consumer graphics variant Half Speed IEEE 754 Double Precision floating point Native support for execution of C (CUDA), C++, Fortran, support for DirectCompute 11, DirectX 11, OpenGL 3.1, and OpenCL 1.1Source: Bright Side of News
NVIDIA GT300 architecture details - first GPU with C++ support?
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... - Ferni comes with a support for native execution of C++. For the first time in history, a GPU can run C++ code with no major issues or performance penalties and when you add Fortran or C to that, it is easy to see that GPGPU-wise, nVidia did a huge job. To implement ISA inside the GPU took a lot of bravery, and with GT200 project over and done with, the time came right to launch a chip that would be as flexible as developers wanted, yet affordable.
More info at Bright Side of News NVIDIA GT300 architecture details - first GPU with C++ ...
Wednesday Shortbread
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... and Canada Ars Technica reports new Apple tablet rumor says it's more media, less computer and iMac, Mac mini stock running low , indicating refresh Fudzilla reports Athlon II 635 expected in Q4 MSI P55-GD80 sets a new world record of 5.3GHz Melting memory chips in mass production TG Daily reports Nvidia kicks off 2009 GPU conference Fudzilla reports Nvidia to show DX 11 Fermi today Bright Side of News reports Nvidia GT300's Fermi architecture revealed: 512 cores, up to 6GB DDR3 VR-Zone reports Galaxy GTX ...
GT300 is a monster
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... I just saw the specs at nVidia GT300's Fermi architecture unveiled: 512 cores, up to 6GB GDDR5 - Bright Side Of News*
I remember someone commenting that the NVIDIA chip will likely have the performance of 5870 crossfire, but also the same price. From the specs, looks like it probably won't be far from it. ...
NVIDIA GT300 'Fermi' Specifications Detailed
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... . Today we get the bigger picture, thanks to bsn. NVIDIA's current next-gen GPU is known as the GT300 or N70. It is now known that the GPU architecture is called "Fermi" by NVIDIA engineers. A quick history lesson: the man behind the name is an Italian physicist, Enrico Fermi who is known for helping develop the first nuclear reactor. This may be why the GT300 board is also known as "reactor". Now, to the important details. ...
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NVIDIA takes wraps off Fermi, next-gen GT300 CUDA GPU
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... interface 1 MB L1 cache memory, 768 KB L2 unified cache memory Up to 6 GB of total memory, 1.5 GB can be expected for the consumer graphics variant Half Speed IEEE 754 Double Precision floating point Native support for execution of C (CUDA), C++, Fortran, support for DirectCompute 11, DirectX 11, OpenGL 3.1, and OpenCL NVIDIA's press release on Fermi can be found here . There's also a bunch of info and presentation slides shared out over at Legit Reviews . NEWS SOURCE



