the guyĪt the top of the Arion table is using seven Titans, but PCIe splitters are expensive, though You'd need to use a PCIe splitter to do that. > Then put a box with 8 k6000(8 is the total of cards that the "Nvidia maximum" alow). You must use a tool that both contenders can read.Īnd yes NVidia dont give a shit to openCL, and i understand why, but i dont think it's wise. You cant benchmark over a proprietary maner. And for me the only way is openCL because it is open. Also dont forget that he have to deal with the price(8 $5K($40,000) against 4 $4K($16,000)) maybe he find that the cheaper solution isn't the faster one but maybe faster enough.īut here they put a card against a card. Then put a box with 8 k6000(8 is the total of cards that the "Nvidia maximum" alow) against 4 w9100(4 is the total of cards that amd said that should put in one system).ĭo you think it is fair? From the point of view of a renderfarm owner perhaps, because he dont look at a card but at a solution. Issue for such markets (sha7bot is spot on in that regard).
Having said that, the large VRAM should make quite a difference for medical/GISĪnd defense imaging, but then we come back to driver reliability which is a huge (Igor, ask Chris about the AE CUDA test a friend of mine is preparing).
Raw specs, the W9100 ought to be a lot quicker than it is for some of the tests
Is bound to show the FirePro in a more positive light. Perform when using its native CUDA for accelerating relevant tasks vs. The picture is incomplete though without comparing to how the Quadro would