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GeForce RTX 40 series board could smash 100 TFLOPS barrier as leaker doubles down on Lovelace AD102 GPU capability

Started by Redaktion, January 25, 2022, 22:08:40

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Redaktion

There is the possibility that one of the SKUs in the upcoming "Lovelace" GeForce RTX 40 series of graphics cards from Nvidia could eventually break the 100 TFLOPS barrier in regard to graphical compute performance (FP32). A noted leaker claims 90 TFLOPS is on the horizon for a board featuring the AD102 GPU.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/GeForce-RTX-40-series-board-could-smash-100-TFLOPS-barrier-as-leaker-doubles-down-on-Lovelace-AD102-GPU-capability.595484.0.html

opelit

These cards could easily reach 500TFflop. But it doesn't matter. Because performance per Watt will not change or will be worse than a smaller card. Soon they will produce 5 slots 10kg cards.

Anonymousgg

Quote from: opelit on January 25, 2022, 22:22:18
These cards could easily reach 500TFflop. But it doesn't matter. Because performance per Watt will not change or will be worse than a smaller card. Soon they will produce 5 slots 10kg cards.

It looks like Intel will make decent 75 Watt, 128 execution unit Arc cards.

Vote with your wallet, and don't buy 600 Watt graphics cards.

OugaBoo

Quote from: Anonymousgg on January 25, 2022, 22:51:05
Quote from: opelit on January 25, 2022, 22:22:18
These cards could easily reach 500TFflop. But it doesn't matter. Because performance per Watt will not change or will be worse than a smaller card. Soon they will produce 5 slots 10kg cards.

It looks like Intel will make decent 75 Watt, 128 execution unit Arc cards.

Vote with your wallet, and don't buy 600 Watt graphics cards.

Exactly, nvidia is moving in the wrong direction with all these watts.
I can't wait to see what intel has in store & hopefully competitive in both price & performance. They have that AMD guy working for them so who knows.

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