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- Nvidia made $5 billion during a GPU shortage and expects to do it again in Q1
- Chip Shortages to Persist For at Least Another Year: Analysts
- HP Inc. to Acquire HyperX
- [VideoCardz] AMD to announce Radeon RX 6700 XT on March 3rd
- (Reuters) Chipmakers in drought-hit Taiwan order water trucks to prepare for 'the worst'
- Fractal Design launches the Meshify 2 Compact
- Processor and graphics card stock woes could last into 2022, if chip shortage prediction is right
- Biden rushes to address global computer chip shortage via latest executive order
- Micron Launches Low-Power Memory Qualified for Automotive Safety Applications
- [VideoCardz] - Intel 11th Gen Core "Rocket Lake-S" pre-orders on March 16th, reviews two weeks later
- [Gamers Nexus] Fractal Meshify 2 Compact Case Review
- PS5, Xbox Series X Component Shortage To Be Investigated, President Biden Says
- RTX 3060 graphics card models shown on Newegg. Some actually are shown to be at the MSRP.
- [AT] The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra & S21 Review: The Near Perfect and The Different
- Trying to "emulate" a GPU...
Nvidia made $5 billion during a GPU shortage and expects to do it again in Q1 Posted: 24 Feb 2021 04:51 PM PST |
Chip Shortages to Persist For at Least Another Year: Analysts Posted: 24 Feb 2021 11:39 AM PST |
Posted: 24 Feb 2021 05:59 AM PST |
[VideoCardz] AMD to announce Radeon RX 6700 XT on March 3rd Posted: 24 Feb 2021 10:11 AM PST |
(Reuters) Chipmakers in drought-hit Taiwan order water trucks to prepare for 'the worst' Posted: 24 Feb 2021 01:44 PM PST |
Fractal Design launches the Meshify 2 Compact Posted: 24 Feb 2021 06:30 AM PST |
Processor and graphics card stock woes could last into 2022, if chip shortage prediction is right Posted: 24 Feb 2021 01:06 PM PST |
Biden rushes to address global computer chip shortage via latest executive order Posted: 24 Feb 2021 12:34 PM PST |
Micron Launches Low-Power Memory Qualified for Automotive Safety Applications Posted: 24 Feb 2021 10:54 AM PST |
[VideoCardz] - Intel 11th Gen Core "Rocket Lake-S" pre-orders on March 16th, reviews two weeks later Posted: 24 Feb 2021 07:47 AM PST |
[Gamers Nexus] Fractal Meshify 2 Compact Case Review Posted: 24 Feb 2021 06:28 AM PST |
PS5, Xbox Series X Component Shortage To Be Investigated, President Biden Says Posted: 24 Feb 2021 01:47 PM PST |
RTX 3060 graphics card models shown on Newegg. Some actually are shown to be at the MSRP. Posted: 24 Feb 2021 05:48 AM PST |
[AT] The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra & S21 Review: The Near Perfect and The Different Posted: 24 Feb 2021 06:30 AM PST |
Posted: 24 Feb 2021 03:39 AM PST Suppose I've a GPU with a 1,000 shader units clocked at 1GHz (1,000 cores x 1GHz x 2 = 2,000 GFlops) and for some (bizarre) reason I'm trying to emulate another GPU that's built on similar architecture but has 800 shader units (1,600 GFlops) and everything else is the same... would I be able to "emulate" it by downclocking my GPU to 800MHz (1,000 cores x 0.8GHz x 2 = 1,600 GFlop)? The only real difference I can think of is the L1 cache as... let's just say my GPU has 5 SMs (i.e whopping 200 cores per SM!) whereas the one I'm trying to emulate has 4 SMs but do you think that difference would be somewhat mitigated by lower clock speed? P.S I apologize if this isn't the right sub. I just couldn't think of a better, more appropriate sub to ask such a bizarre question. I hope you understand. Thanks! [link] [comments] |
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