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GT300 "Fermi" Architecture GPU Specifications

*3.0 billion transistors
*40nm GPU by TSMC
*384-bit memory interface (6x64-bit memory controllers)
*512 shader cores (renamed to CUDA Cores)
*32 CUDA cores per shader cluster
*1MB L1 cache memory [divided into 16KB Cache - Shared Memory]
*768KB L2 unified cache memory
*Up to 6GB GDDR5 memory (1.5GB for GeForce and up to 6GB for Quadro/Tesla)
Half Speed IEEE 754 Double Precision
*16 Streaming Multiprocessors (new name for the former Shader Cluster) containing 32 cores each

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  • Very well said Trolling.. I have also built using both Ati and Nvidia. Theres always pro's and cons to both and we are all in this together so its basically preference. Ive always thought of Intel/Nvidia to be the darkside and AMD/Ati to be the alliance... The most important thing is to not regret decisions and have fun.. You have to admit though.. with the 57 58 and 59 series ATI really brought something good to the table for gamers on a budget. seriously a 5750 1gb is one helluva card for $140

  • @wispa1a This is 100% true.

    And also, another thing. Those pictures... They aren't Fermi. They aren't GT300.

    You people should google this, but they showed a DUMMY at a convention, claiming for it to be real. You haven't seen any REAL benchmarks or even pictures of Fermi yet.

    And so far, they've said nothing of the single-point precision performance of the cards.

    In case you people don't know, dual point (DP) precision is irrelevant to gamers. 100%.

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  • @chaosblood88 How wrong you were :P

  • @Peemon

    Yeah ,i agree

    The dual point (DP) precision(double precision floating point) has advantage of its own

    Yes it irrelevant to gamers but , important for people use the graphic card as GPGPU or just a use for Real time use and general purpose application

    for example ,Folding@home

    The Fermi codenamed 'GT300' on 2009 ,but at 2010 ,nvidia change the codename to GF100 .

  • @Srinathor

    Actually is not the Geforce line up series number ,but a GPU Chip Codename

    At 2009 ,all Geforce 200 are under Codenamed GT200 and Nvidia will name their next GPU chip 'Fermi' under GT300

    well ,at 2010 ,they change the codename the 'Fermi' to GF100 instead GT300

  • @NBAasDOGG and intel will shit their pants when amd's bulldozer chip comes out next year.

    ps. i prefer not to be able to cook a dinner on my gpu ^^

  • @NBAasDOGG then new ATI series start to come in ; ) and will kick ass again ...

  • i have a hd 5670 and i will never buy a nvidia ...why ? ..well not because it sux just i didnt like them ... and if you are a nvidia fan boy or a ati fanboy ..BUY A CONSOLE xD xD xD

  • i guess all of you noticed that this is not the gt300 series. Its the GTX400

  • @FuntossisBACK fuck i fail lol... GPU*

  • THAT GPY HAS A MIND OF ITS OWN!!!

    dude amazing gpu!

  • is it good 4 gaming?

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