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GUIGuy
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Nvidia have just announced details of x86 Cuda. Wonder what this will mean for octane
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/21/nvid ... paralleli/
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Carl S.
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This sounds interesting too.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/21/nvid ... 11-maxwel/
Kepler's based on a 28nm process, we're told, and will thankfully deliver an estimated 3 to 4 times the performance per watt compared to Fermi, and hopefully run cool. If you built your last PC to last, however, you might wait for Maxwell in 2013, supposedly bringing a sixteen-fold increase in parallel graphics-based computing just two years after that, including advanced features like the ability to autonomously process some content independent of a CPU
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Wow! :shock: that roadmap of performance increases is good news for Octane users :geek:
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matej
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Exponent increase in performance and "hopefully will run cool"... I giggled there :)

Well, we will see...
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pixelrush
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Yeah I suppose on closer scrutiny :geek: if you take into account that Fermi might have consumed 2x as much W as it should have and look out 4 years of 30% faster each generation every 9 months that pretty much accounts for 8x difference projected between Fermi and Maxwell....so in actual fact its just business as usual expressed another way. :lol:

Still the performance increase over time is good for Octane users. No sign of a brick wall there yet. :)
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