Deep Learning & CUDA Benchmarks On The GeForce GTX 1080 Under Linux

Written by Michael Larabel in Graphics Cards on 11 June 2016 at 08:01 PM EDT. Page 3 of 3. 18 Comments.

Lastly are some CUDA Mini-Nbody results for those interested.

And a look at the performance-per-Watt with these cards under CUDA:

The GeForce GTX 1080 delivered nearly twice the performance-per-Watt aa the earlier Maxwell generation when looking at the maximum single-precision FLOPS for the CUDA version of SHOC!

Have any other CUDA or deep learning benchmarks you'd like to see run on the GTX 1080? Assuming they meet our strict automated benchmarking requirements for orchestration via the Phoronix Test Suite, feel free to let me know. Stay tuned for plenty of GeForce GTX 1070 Linux benchmark results next week.

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