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Old 7th September 2020, 08:50   #1
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Default NVIDIA's RTX 3000 cards make counting teraflops pointless

Teraflops have been a popular way to measure "graphical power" for years. The term refers to the number of calculations a GPU can perform, but while it’s been on spec sheets forever, more recently the teraflop has gone mainstream, appearing in market...

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