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    Re: Maxwell 2 - NVidia GTX 980

    more parallel slower clocks...on top of maxwell's already efficient architecture. Throwing in an uneducated guess based on what they do with dual gpu cards.

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    Re: Maxwell 2 - NVidia GTX 980

    Quote Originally Posted by John P. Myers View Post
    From what i just saw of the "leaked" images of "da big one", it looks like it's going to be really big. Very, very big. Biggest ever. Based on some image analysis i saw a bit ago, it appears it'll have a die size of about 632mm^2, making it almost 30% larger than the GK110 used in the Titans. This is getting interesting. Remember this is only happening because TSMC failed to deliver 20nm GPUs. Everyone is hitting a wall with the 28nm, but they're still trying to come up something better than the last thing they came up with.
    So..... is there any word from TSMC, on how long it will take them to solve their production issues?


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    Re: Maxwell 2 - NVidia GTX 980

    20 nm is hopeless. 16nm next year.

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    Re: Maxwell 2 - NVidia GTX 980

    Nvidia should officially announce something made with the GM200 at the GPU Conference (March 17-20). Most likely they'll announce the Quadro M6000, but with any luck they'll also announce a 980Ti or maybe the Titan 2 (or whatever they're going to call it) at the same time, or at least soon afterwards.

    Not sure if the new Titan will be all that great compared to the original. Nvidia has refused to make Tesla cards with Maxwell because of the lack of FP64 units.

    Expect huge FP32 gains though. Comparing the 780Ti to the 980Ti, the 980Ti gets only 1 GFLOP more of FP64 (210 vs. 211), but gets 35% more FP32 (5046 vs. 6758). This assumes an 1100MHz base clock and that all 3072 cores are active, which is reasonable since the 780Ti also had all of its cores active.


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    Re: Maxwell 2 - NVidia GTX 980

    To put it in perspective for me: which projects require the FP64?

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    Re: Maxwell 2 - NVidia GTX 980

    PG Genefer, milkyway. Any GPU project that says only some AMD cards are supported.
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    Re: Maxwell 2 - NVidia GTX 980

    Quote Originally Posted by DrPop View Post
    To put it in perspective for me: which projects require the FP64?
    Milkyway, some Primegrid, GPUGrid uses it just a tad though they don't bother mentioning it due to the insignificance, I remember hearing about Einstein beginning to use FP64 starting maybe a year ago. That's about it really, though there are likely many projects that use it in insignificant amounts like GPUGrid. On Primegrid though, if you're going for your GFN or PSA badge and you're not using a Titan or something from AMD, then i feel bad for you


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    Re: Maxwell 2 - NVidia GTX 980

    Also the Asteroids@home GPU app requires FP64


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    Re: Maxwell 2 - NVidia GTX 980

    Quote Originally Posted by John P. Myers View Post
    GPUGrid uses it just a tad though they don't bother mentioning it due to the insignificance,
    I've wondered about this. What happens if you use a card that doesn't support any DP? Will it just run those calculations in some sort of emulation mode on the CPU or something? Or will the task just flat out fail? I don't know that I have ever had a GPU without at lease some DP.
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    Re: Maxwell 2 - NVidia GTX 980

    Not sure about now, but a few years ago it would just fail. I remember the big thing used to be you needed an Nvidia GPU with a compute capability of at least 1.3, which meant it was capable of double precision. Now that doesn't really apply anymore since it seems you can get GPUs with a higher CC rating that don't support FP64 (like the GT 705 through GT 730). I'm thinking it may be emulated, though GPUGrid did drop support for older GPUs that don't have FP64.


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