First page, second paragraph, second sentence: "Based on a pared down version of AMD’s Hawaii GPU – making this the obligatory second-tier part – the W8000"
Think that's supposed to be referencing the new card, the W8100
@dylan522p This is for workstation graphics, like running AutoCAD 3d Studio Max, Maya, SolidWorks. If you wanted to run software off the GPU, get a Tesla or GRID from Nvidia, you know, the GPU's you can't plug a screen into?
Eventually Blender's OpenCL implementation will work on AMD hardware. Luxrender works quite well from what I have heard. Also doesn't the latest Premiere Pro support OpenCL better than older versions?
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Galcobar - Monday, June 23, 2014 - link
First page, second paragraph, second sentence: "Based on a pared down version of AMD’s Hawaii GPU – making this the obligatory second-tier part – the W8000"Think that's supposed to be referencing the new card, the W8100
dylan522p - Tuesday, June 24, 2014 - link
Still doesn't have Cuda so worthless to a lot of people.m0du1us - Friday, July 25, 2014 - link
@dylan522p This is for workstation graphics, like running AutoCAD 3d Studio Max, Maya, SolidWorks. If you wanted to run software off the GPU, get a Tesla or GRID from Nvidia, you know, the GPU's you can't plug a screen into?DrApop - Tuesday, June 24, 2014 - link
Won't render Blender and won't render Premiere Pro v6. Not any use to me....even if it were $10 bucks.Alexvrb - Wednesday, June 25, 2014 - link
Eventually Blender's OpenCL implementation will work on AMD hardware. Luxrender works quite well from what I have heard. Also doesn't the latest Premiere Pro support OpenCL better than older versions?