Thursday, June 24, 2010

NVIDIA thanks Intel for saying GPUs are 'only' 14 times faster than CPUs



Well, we've gone a full month since the last episode of NVIDIA's and Intel's ongoing public feud, but it looks like Intel has now stoked the flames once again  in a paper presented at the recent International Symposium on Computer Architecture. That attempted to debunk the the "100X GPU vs. CPU myth," but it also contained the tidbit that GPUs are "only" up to 14 times faster than CPUs in running application kernels, which NVIDIA has more than a happily latched onto.

In a blog post, NVIDIA's Andy Keane says that it's a "rare day" when a competitor states that their technology is only 14x faster, and that he can't recall another time when he's "seen a company promote competitive benchmarks that are an order of magnitude slower." Of course, he then further goes on to note that Intel's tests were done with NVIDIA's previous generation GeForce GTX 280, and that the codes were simply run out-of-the-box without any optimization  -but, still, he seems more than happy to accept this bit of "recognition." In Intel's defense, however, the overall finding of the paper  is that the performance gap between a GTX 280 GPU and Core i7 960 processor is actually just 2.5X "on average," which hasn't highlighted for some reason

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