justix wrote:PolderAnimation wrote:The thing is, those 1500 cuda cores aren't as so strong as the ones in the gtx580.
So we will never see the performance of the 1500 cores like a Fermi card.
Lets hope there are as half as good, that would be nice
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You mean like having a 700 Cores on a Fermi card?..well.that would be something..kind 50% faster than my GTX470
As a matter of fact, the 680 is like Fermi with 768 CUDA cores.
Fermi gtx580:
512 cuda cores at 1544 MHz (so called hotclocks, 2x 772 MHz, which is the frequency of the rest of the GPU core)
Kepler gtx680:
1536 cores at 1006 MHz (no hotclocks)
If gtx680 was like Fermi though, kept the hotclocks, it would look like this:
1536/2= 768 cuda cores at 2012 MHz
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