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This specific GPU is... Kind of a mixed bag. It's supposed to be built on a 6nm process, and the G100 is, according to Lisuan, the first domestic chip to genuinely rival the NVIDIA RTX 4060 in raw performance, delivering 24 TFLOPS of FP32 compute. It even introduced support for Windows on ARM, a feature even major Western competitors had not fully prioritized.

It appears to fall short of its marketing promises, though. An alleged Geekbench OpenCL listing revealed the G100 achieving a score of only 15,524, a performance tier that effectively ties it with the GeForce GTX 660 Ti, a card released in 2012. This places the "next-gen" Chinese GPU on par with 13-year-old hardware, making it one of the lowest-scoring entries in the modern database. The leaked specifications further muddied the waters, showing the device operating with only 32 Compute Units, a bafflingly low 300 MHz clock speed, and a virtually unusable 256 MB of video memory. We'll likely see more benchmarks as the GPU makes its way to the hands of customers.

These "anemic" figures might represent an engineering sample failing to report correctly due to immature drivers—a theory supported by the test bed’s configuration of a Ryzen 7 8700G on Windows 10. But still, if true, the underlying silicon may still be fundamentally incapable of reaching the promised RTX 4060 performance targets, regardless of the actual specifications that are being reported.

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[–] MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Hardware needs support for the OS? Isn't that putting the bag in the cat?

[–] theneverfox@pawb.social 8 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Driver's? They literally drive the hardware your computer is using

[–] MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

That's software supporting the hardware. Cat in the bag.

[–] theneverfox@pawb.social 3 points 4 days ago

Okay, let's say you have a fuel injected car, but instead of using the 02 sensor to decide the fuel air mixture, it just squirts the same amount of gas every time.

The hardware might be able to achieve 400 hp, but the software means it only ever achieves 50 hp

It's like that. The software drives the hardware. It doesn't matter how good the hardware is, the software is the brain of the operation - if the software doesn't know how to utilize the hardware properly, you're going to have piss poor performance