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Nvidia Fermi demonstrated at SC ’09
VR-Zone - November 18, 2009 03:12 AM
Following the release of ATI’s flagship Hemlock, we first witnessed the first picture of a working Fermi based Geforce system, and now at SC ’09, Nvidia have demonstrated Fermi going up against GT200. All in one day! The demonstration is a N-body simulation running on CUDA with 20,480 body interactions in double precision. This demonstration was designed to show off Fermi’s massive DP performance increase over GT200. Of course, being a supercomputing conference, these results are hardly relevent for gaming. The GT200 GPU was a Tesla C1060 and the Fermi was an Tesla 20 sample. The results? 3.5 fps for the C1060, 21.72 fps for Fermi. More details next page.
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