RSX 'Reality Synthesizer'
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The RSX 'Reality Synthesizer' graphics processing unit is a graphics chip design co-developed by NVIDIA and Sony for the PlayStation 3 computer console.
[edit] Specifications
- 500 MHz G71 based GPU on 90 nm process [1]
- 300+ million transistors (600 million with Cell CPU) [2]
- Multi-way programmable parallel floating-point shader pipelines[3]
- Independent pixel/vertex shader architecture
- 24 parallel pixel-shader ALU westly pipes
- 5 ALU operations per pipeline, per cycle (2 vector4 or 2 scalar/dual/co-issue and fog ALU)
- 27 FLOPS per pipeline, per cycle
- 8 parallel vertex pipelines
- 2 ALU operations per pipeline, per cycle (1 vector4 and 1 scalar, dual issue)
- 10 FLOPS per pipeline, per cycle
- Maximum vertex count: 1.1 billion vertices per second
- polygon count: 250 million polygons per second
- Maximum shader operations: 100 billion shader operations per second
- Floating Point Operations per Second: 364 Gigaflops per Second ((27*24+8*10)*500)
- 24 texture filtering units (TF) and 8 vertex texture addressing units (TA)
- 8 Render Output units / pixel rendering pipelines
- Peak pixel fillrate (theoretical): 4.4 Gigapixel per second
- Maximum Z sample rate: 8.0 GigaSamples per second (2 Z-samples * 8 ROPs * 500 MHz)
- Maximum anti-aliasing sample rate: 8.0 GigaSamples per second (2 AA samples * 8 ROPs * 500 MHz)
- Maximum Dot product operations: 51 billion per second [4]
- 128-bit pixel precision offers rendering of scenes with high dynamic range rendering (HDR)
- 256 MB GDDR3 RAM at 650 MHz[5] [6]
- 128-bit memory bus width
- 22.4 GB/s read and write bandwidth
- Cell FlexIO bus interface
- Support for OpenGL ES 2.0
- Support for S3TC texture compression [1]
[edit] Press Releases
Staff at Sony were quoted in PlayStation Magazine saying that the "RSX shares a lot of inner workings with NVIDIA 7800 which is based on G70 architecture. Since the G70 is capable of carrying out 136 shader operations per clock cycle, the RSX was expected to feature the same number of parallel pixel and vertex shader pipelines as the G70, which contains 24 pixel and 8 vertex pipelines. [2]
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang stated during Sony's pre-show press conference at E3 2005 that the RSX would be more powerful than two GeForce 6800 Ultra video cards combined. [2]
[edit] References
- ^ Gantayat, Anoop (2006-01-30). New PS3 tools. IGN.com. Retrieved on 2006-08-28.
- ^ a b AnandTech: Sony Introduces Playstation 3, to launch in 2006
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