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7970 more than linear performance
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05-15-2012, 06:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-15-2012 07:35 AM by blazer.)
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7970 more than linear performance
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I noticed on the ocl-plus page that the 7970 appears to be scaling higher than linearly with peak performance with integers. Eg. 5850 (ppi 1044.00): MD5: ~2 000 000 000 NTLM: ~2 600 000 000 1.3x Faster for NTLM 6950 (ppi 1126.40): MD5: ~2 300 000 000 NTLM: ~3 000 000 000 1.3x Faster for NTLM 7970 (ppi 1894.40): MD5: ~4 700 000 000 NTLM: ~7 400 000 000 1.57x Faster for NTLM Questions
I'm just wondering whats new in 7950 allowing this, any explanations ? |
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05-15-2012, 11:07 AM
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RE: 7970 more than linear performance
No more VLIW is the answer. No VLIW, less register usage, faster speed.
Coding for hd7970 is as simple as CUDA. |
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