
Much as with CPUs, you couldn't simply continue to make them bigger and bigger, right? Therefore, this makes sense, and it was only a matter of time.
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so your telling me that the GPU would work more with the cpu in processing images? if that come true AMD/ATI got my thumbs up |
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we await an outline for next gen. nVidia products.... |
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That's an awesome idea! I can only pray that this puts ATI on top for once (and that they get this done quickly). |
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that would be nice... however it would be even nice if the GPU's were to migrate back onto the CPU's |
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So 1 question. does this mean we will have to wait on games to take advantage of these multiple cores or does it work like SLI kinda does and makes the work load easier? |
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I think that it makes the load more easier, I mean why have sli (2 video card) if you could go SLI (4gpu into 2 cards) |
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Yeah, I can't imagine what else it would do. Actually, I could see this as a way to enable the card to perhaps, sharpen the quality of the graphics. |
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Well, we here this kind of stuff from time to time, and it's not REALLY clear as to what's happening. |
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Thanks for ur experienced Voice & Comment :p |
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Thanx Marco. You addressed exactly what I was asking about. |
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There are some considerations to keep in mind here. Just one RV670 (666 million transisters) or G92 (754 million transisters) are larger than even quadcore processors from AMD/Intel (582 and 463 million transisters respectively). So even if the GPU's are architecturally apt to multicore designs there are other issues such as fabrication/voltage/heat to consider. It is very doubtful we'll see 2 GPU's on the same chip anytime soon. And we all know how crappy multiple GPU's on one PCB is. There are examples of how it is bad in the past. GPU's bottleneck one another, the PCB is much more complicated. So even in the case of having a multicore GPU that complexity ends at the chip fab. In the case of implemented more GPU's on the same board a larger burden is being put on companies like Asus, XFX, eVGA. |
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Hi All, This is just my opinion but it would seem to me that a Multi Core GPU would be a more efficient solution to run Games like Crysis, instead of SLI or Crossfire. |
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I just want them to start making graphics processors like they make CPU's- direct connect to the MB. I think they could go much faster and run cooler if they were to do this. |