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The Current Radeon RX Vega 64 / Radeon VII Linux OpenCL Performance Against NVIDIA
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These synthetic benchmarks are pretty much meaningless
Benchmark the latest TensorFlow: https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/performance/benchmarks
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Originally posted by vegabook View PostThe only place where you're seeing AMD beating Nvidia is on your memory bandwidth benchmarks, where obviously HBM2 is going to beat GDDR6.
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostI don't disagree that most of these tests aren't very meaningful, but, you are so obviously butthurt and biased that you didn't even realize the few cases where Nvidia is crushing AMD in memory tests...
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Originally posted by vegabook View PostOoooh it's schmidtbag again! I won't go into answering your vacant point because there's nothing there to comment on other than insults, though had you expanded a bit more with your usual idiocy I might have had the opportunity to crush you again!
You insist you're right, but I'm calling your bluff.
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostDude... it's been nearly 4 months. If you haven't been able to "crush" me now, you won't ever (that being said, not sure what you meant by "again", seeing as I don't recall you ever doing it before). If there was so little to comment on about my point, then why did you? And what is there to expand on? Just look at the graphs in the article; no point in me elaborating when Michael did the work for me.
You insist you're right, but I'm calling your bluff.
O(higher order than N) algos don't care about a few percentage points of perf, even 50%. But orders of magnitude matter.
https://techgage.com/article/testing...l-performance/
Now take a good look at that, let it sink in over the next few months. hahaLast edited by vegabook; 07 October 2019, 05:15 AM.
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Originally posted by vegabook View PostYou're betraying your poor grasp of computer science again, not to mention a generally tragic lack of intelligence, sadly and all too predictably characterised by a negative correlation with the amount of eye-rolling verbiage you emit.
O(higher order than N) algos don't care about a few percentage points of perf, even 50%. But orders of magnitude matter.[/qoute]
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