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peterhj | 5 years ago

On the contrary, "dark silicon" instead suggests that separating fp32 and int32 (now in GA102/104, fp32 and int32/fp32) data paths at the cost of more die space usage currently makes excellent sense. (See also: tensor cores, ray tracing cores.) Jensen Huang very briefly alluded to this when during the GA102/104 announcement he mentioned the end of Dennard scaling.

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_kbh_|5 years ago

But the GA102/GA104 doesn’t have seperate execution units for INT and FP32 because the INT also does FP32. So I don’t see how that shows that separating FP32 and INT hardware makes sense.