numerobis wrote:
And the Radeon cards are faster in non CUDA benches. This is no CUDA benchmark.
I think nvidia wants to take the cheap consumer cards out of the GPGPU market to sell more Quadros and Teslas.
I'm sure you are right, and I know this is no CUDA benchmark, its just that I use arion which supports CUDA cards only.
I am not an expert on graphics cards but I can confirm: the 680 is lightning fast with arion, substantially faster than the 580 is returned for it.
I checked the toms hardware post, It is very interesting so thanks for posting but I don't see it favouring the fermi based cards, look at where it mentions raytracing...
Quote: '11:01 - Now on to raytracing, and how the movie industry spends hundreds of computation hours on it. Now Huang is demoing realtime raytracing. Pretty impressive! Realtime raytraced lighting and reflections. How about realtime raytracing with fluid simulations? Yup.'
And just below the title: Nvidia shows the world that GPUs are fun, but not always about games.
It seems to me that the whole article is on how powerful the Kepler based cards such as the 680 are... have I missed something?