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http://www.anandtech.com/show/10536/nvidia-maxwell-tile-rasterization-analysis
Sure does explain a lot
Sure does explain a lot
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AMD needs some of this ****, asap.
This is why I'm an Nvidia fan. Despite the abuse and harassment that inevitably arises, the truth is Nvidia push GPU development incredibly fast and like no one else before them.
We need more companies like Nvidia in the world.
This is why I'm an Nvidia fan. Despite the abuse and harassment that inevitably arises, the truth is Nvidia push GPU development incredibly fast and like no one else before them.
We need more companies like Nvidia in the world.
LOL, PowerVR had tile based rendering a decade ago.
Tell me how it's an nVidia innovation?
LOL, PowerVR had tile based rendering a decade ago.
Tell me how it's an nVidia innovation?
LOL, PowerVR had tile based rendering a decade ago.
Tell me how it's an nVidia innovation?
PowerVR failed because here hardware just wasn't that fats, had missing features and just wasn't that good for real-world use at the time.
Missing T&L, yes.
Not that fast? The Kyro II a lot of us here owned absolutely smashed the previous perf/£ of the older cards. It was really cheap and performed incredibly well for its asking price.
It wasn't the fastest, no, but it was great value for money.
That said, I don't know why nobody continued making discreet PowerVR cards. Why they didn't add T&L and come out with a new gen of cards. Must have been a reason.
Maybe the margins weren't great; maybe there really is only room for one or two players in the GPU market. Heck, AMD are doing their best to make it one player only![]()
It's pretty ironic considering back then Nvidia was so far behind PowerVR in that gen, and they spent majority of the time in their events trash-talked about tile based rendering than talking about their own productsI remember owning a PowerVR Kyro II circa 2001. Tile based rendering was a huge boost back then. Amazing that nvidia have refined the technology, fixed the bugs and applied it without anyone noticing until now.