NVIDIA GT300 Detailed, 5870 Killer????

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NVIDIA's upcoming flagship graphics processor is going by a lot of codenames. While some call it the GF100, others GT300 (based on the present nomenclature), what is certain that the NVIDIA has given the architecture an internal name of "Fermi", after the Italian physicist Enrico Fermi, the inventor of the nuclear reactor. It doesn't come as a surprise, that the codename of the board itself is going to be called "reactor", according to some sources.

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Based on information gathered so far about GT300/Fermi, here's what's packed into it:

* Transistor count of over 3 billion
* Built on the 40 nm TSMC process
* 512 shader processors (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

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kovida_xp

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    :lol: at last........ something:P I guess the price of this thing would rise to heaven
     
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    dinukap4

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    At last yaa ela ela .................
    Half Speed IEEE 754 Double Precision floating point
    :shocked::shocked::shocked::cool::cool:.
     
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    sri_lion

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    Dont even thing of it :no::rofl:

    What do you mean dont think of it, that's what always happens...

    nVidia cards are overpriced and that swings the "value for money" factor in ATI's way big time!

    A very good example, the new 5870 beats GTX295 hands down.. yet its cheaper than GTX295!! Hope it will come down ASAP!!! :lol:
     

    dinukap4

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  • Mar 18, 2008
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    What do you mean dont think of it, that's what always happens...

    nVidia cards are overpriced and that swings the "value for money" factor in ATI's way big time!

    A very good example, the new 5870 beats GTX295 hands down.. yet its cheaper than GTX295!! Hope it will come down ASAP!!! :lol:

    lol