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GT200: Nvidia GeForce GTX 280 analysis
Author:
Tim Smalley
Published:
24th June 2008
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1 - GT200: Nvidia GeForce GTX 280
2 - Nvidia GeForce GTX 280 reference card
3 - GeForce GTX 280 reference card (cont.)
4 - GT200 compute architecture
5 - Nvidia shows its muscle with CUDA
6 - GPU accelerated PhysX and some concerns
7 - GT200 graphics architecture
8 - Speeds and feeds
9 - GT200 shader core and performance
10 - Geometry/Vertex Shader performance
11 - Texturing
12 - Anisotropic Filtering performance
13 - ROPs and Anti-aliasing performance
14 - Power Consumption
15 - Final Thoughts...
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GT200: Nvidia GeForce GTX 280 analysis
Nvidia's GT200 GPU arrived just a few days ago - we dive deep into the architecture to find out what's changed inside the chip. We take a look at the GeForce GTX 280's performance, while also looking at GPU computing--and CUDA in particular--to see how things are progressing in that space.
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Back to the Article
1 - GT200: Nvidia GeForce GTX 280
2 - Nvidia GeForce GTX 280 reference card
3 - GeForce GTX 280 reference card (cont.)
4 - GT200 compute architecture
5 - Nvidia shows its muscle with CUDA
6 - GPU accelerated PhysX and some concerns
7 - GT200 graphics architecture
8 - Speeds and feeds
9 - GT200 shader core and performance
10 - Geometry/Vertex Shader performance
11 - Texturing
12 - Anisotropic Filtering performance
13 - ROPs and Anti-aliasing performance
14 - Power Consumption
15 - Final Thoughts...
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