OpenCL And CUDA Are Go: GeForce GTX Titan, Tested In Pro Apps
We initially had trouble getting the GeForce GTX Titan to work with OpenCL and CUDA. Finally, though, there are drivers available that fix all of that. Now we can figure out if the Titan makes a good workstation-oriented alternative to Nvidia's Quadros.
OpenGL: Unigine Sanctuary
Unigine's second synthetic OpenGL benchmark has a different emphasis and employs a different feature set.
- Five dynamic lights
- HDR rendering
- Parallax occlusion mapping
- Ambient occlusion mapping
- Translucence
- Volumetric light and fog
- Particle systems
- Postprocessing
Similar to what we've seen from the DirectX 11 version of this benchmark, Nvidia's GeForce GTX Titan finishes first. The GeForce GTX 680 shows up in second, and the Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition places third.
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