Just posting the link if someone is interested on seeing
time: 6 pm PST
http://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2016/01/03/ces-las-vegas-event/
time: 6 pm PST
http://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2016/01/03/ces-las-vegas-event/
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Drive PX2 has 2 Pascal GPUs and 2 Pascal based Tegra SoCs8 TF SP would be 30% higher than Titan X. GP102 maybe?
by far the most boring Nvidia CES event ever (first hour). They are going way too deep in this neural thing. Hey JHH, the C of CES means Consumer, its not a developer conference... absolutely out of the audience. very disappointing...
Drive PX2 has 2 Pascal GPUs and 2 Pascal based Tegra SoCs
Each Tegra Pascal SoC has 4 Cortex A57 and 2 (next gen?) Denver cores
Arachnotronic, were those MXM cards actually Pascal silicon or were they Maxwell placeholders? There seems to be conflicting information out there on that.
Pascal its just Maxwell with FP64 support, said Nvidia.
IF we believe that PX2 is 250W and has dual GPUs with one Denver CPU, and assume that GPUs are getting 80% of power envelope(200W) that goes 100W for each GPU.
So it is 2048 core GPU clocked at 1000 MHz. 4 TFLOPs for each GPU at 100W.
Not bad at all.
On 16FF+. If those chips actually had been Pascal silicon, we'd be looking at a pretty large first die and a big performance increase over GP200. This doesn't really give us much more information of Pascal though, unfortunately. Hopefully we'll get some more info by CeBIT.
Pascal its just Maxwell with FP64 support, said Nvidia.
Tegra X1 its Maxwell as well, but on 20nm. Pascal its Maxwell as well, but with FP64 on 16nm.
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Pascal its just Maxwell with FP64 support, said Nvidia.
http://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/NVIDIA-Pascal-GPU_Compute-Performance.jpgGot a source where nVidia said Pascal would just be Maxwell with FP64?