GeForce 10 series
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Release date | May 2016 |
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Codename | Pascal |
Architecture | Nvidia Pascal Architecture |
Models | GeForce series
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Fabrication process and transistors | 7.2B 16nm (GP104) |
Cards | |
High-end | GeForce GTX 1070 GeForce GTX 1080 |
Rendering support | |
Direct3D | Direct3D 12.0 feature level 12_1 |
OpenCL | OpenCL 1.2 |
OpenGL | OpenGL 4.5 |
Vulkan (API) | Vulkan 1.0 SPIR-V |
History | |
Predecessor | GeForce 900 series |
Successor | Volta |
The GeForce 10 Series is the name[1] of a family of Graphics processing units developed by Nvidia as a successor to the GeForce 900 Series. The Pascal microarchitecture is the successor to the Maxwell microarchitecture and incorporates TSMC's 16nm FinFET technology.[2]
Contents
Architecture
The microarchitecture of the GeForce 10 series is named Pascal, after the 17th century French mathematician Blaise Pascal, and was presented on the 6th May 2016.[3]
Nvidia has announced that the Pascal GPU will feature four High Bandwidth Memory stacks, allowing a total of 16GB HBM2 on the highest-end consumer models,[4] 16nm technology,[5] Unified Memory and NVLink.[6]
New Features in GP10x :
- CUDA Compute Capability 6.0(GP100 only), 6.1(GP104)
- DisplayPort 1.4
- HDMI 2.0b
- Fourth generation Delta Color Compression
- Half precision FP16 operations executed at twice the rate of FP32, while FP64 operations run at 1/2(GP100 only) or 1/32 the speed respectively[7]
- PureVideo Feature Set G hardware video decoding HEVC Main10(10bit), Main12(12bit) & VP9 hardware decoding(GM200 & GM204 did not support HEVC Main10/Main12 & VP9 hardware decoding)
- HDCP 2.2 support for 4K DRM protected content playback & streaming(Maxwell GM200 & GM204 lack HDCP 2.2 support, GM206 supports HDCP 2.2)[8]
- NVENC HEVC Main10 10bit hardware encoding
- GPU Boost 3.0
- Simultaneous Multi-Projection
- New memory controller with GDDR5X & GDDR5 support
Successor architecture
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After Pascal, the next architecture will be codenamed Volta, after the 18th century Italian physicist, Alessandro Volta.[9]
Products
Founders Edition
Announcing the GeForce 10-series products, Nvidia has introduced Founders Edition graphics cards versions both of GTX 1070 and 1080. These are what was previously known as reference cards, that is which were designed and built by Nvidia and not by its authorized board partners. The Founders Edition cards have a die cast machine finished aluminum body with a single radial fan and a vapor chamber cooling, an upgraded power supply and a new low profile backplate.[10] Founders Edition cards prices are greater than MSRP of partners cards, however some partners' cards, incorporating a complex design, with a liquid or hybrid cooling may cost even more than Founders Edition.
GeForce 10 (10xx) series
- Supported display standards are: DP 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, Dual link-DVI[11]
Model | Launch | Code name | Fab (nm) | Transistors (billion) | Die size (mm2) | Bus interface | Core config[lower-alpha 1] | Clock speeds | Fillrate | Memory | API support (version) | Processing Power (GFLOPS)[lower-alpha 2] | TDP (watts) | SLI support[lower-alpha 3] | Release price (USD) | ||||||||||||
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Base core clock (MHz) | Boost core clock (MHz) | Memory (MT/s) | Pixel (GP/s)[lower-alpha 4] | Texture (GT/s)[lower-alpha 5] | Size (GiB) | Bandwidth (GB/s) | Bus type | Bus width (bit) | Direct3D | OpenGL | OpenCL | Vulkan | Single Precision (Boost) | Double Precision (Boost) | Half Precision (Boost) | MSRP | Founders Edition | ||||||||||
GeForce GTX 1070[12] | June 10, 2016 | GP104-200 | 16 | 7.2 | 314 | PCIe 3.0 x16 | 1920:120:64 | 1506 | 1683 | 8000 | 96.4 | 180.7 | 8 | 256 | GDDR5 | 256 | 12.0 | 4.5 | 1.2 | 1.0 | 5783 (6463) | 181 (202) | 11566 (12925) | 150 | 2-way SLI HB[13] or traditional 4-way SLI | $379 | $449 |
GeForce GTX 1080[14] | May 27, 2016 | GP104-400 | 2560:160:64 | 1607 | 1733 | 10000 | 102.8 | 257.1 | 320 | GDDR5X | 8228 (8873) | 257 (277) | 16457 (17746) | 180 | $599 | $699 |
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GeForce 10M (10xxM) series
The GeForce 10M series.
Chipset table
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See also
- GeForce 400 series
- GeForce 500 series
- GeForce 600 series
- GeForce 700 series
- GeForce 800M series
- GeForce 900 series
- Nvidia Quadro
- Nvidia Tesla
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External links
- GTX 1080 Whitepaper
- Introducing The GeForce GTX 1080: Gaming Perfected
- GeForce GTX 1080
- GeForce GTX 1070
- Nvidia Nsight
- techPowerUp! GPU Database
- WCCF Tech
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