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- Aug 28, 2019
All of the consumer grade GPUs have intentionally gimped FP64. Looks like AMD gimps the consumer cards half as much:Anyone know anything about this? Are there any GPUs out there that are built for double precision operations? It seems the AI field has embraced even smaller precision floating point math (~3ish decimals? I'm amazed that even works.), which works for them, but isn't really useable for certain physics simulations. Painting pictures on a screen rarely needs anything larger than 32 bit floats.
FP32 (float) 35.58 TFLOPS
FP64 (double) 556.0 GFLOPS (1:64)
FP32 (float) 61.39 TFLOPS
FP64 (double) 1.918 TFLOPS (1:32)
FP32 (float) 82.58 TFLOPS
FP64 (double) 1,290 GFLOPS (1:64)
The good old Radeon VII is beating all of those, and even it was gimped from a 1:2 professional card:
FP32 (float) 13.44 TFLOPS
FP64 (double) 3.360 TFLOPS (1:4)
But consult someone who actually knows what's up.
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