Ive been hearing that Apple is transitioning back to nvidia graphics cards, and I really hope this is not the case.
Looking at Apple current high end mobile GPU the AMD 6770M runs on PCIe 2.1x16 @ 17.4 GTextures/s
The equivalent on NVidia's side is the 555M which runs PCIe 2.0x16 @ 12 GTextures/s
Now looking at the new crop of GPU chipsets that will presumably make it into the next MBP are the AMD 7750M and NVidia 635M
AMD 7750M runs on PCIe 3.0x16 @ 40.2 GTextures/s
NVidia 635M which runs PCIe 2.0x16 @ 16.2 GTextures/s
Even if they use a higher nvidia card which info has not be released yet, it won't take advantage of the new PCIe 3.0 and definitely won't match anywhere near what the AMD is claiming.
I thought the reason Apple went back to AMD was because of NVidia's poor graphics performance which they seem to be continuing...I really hope the reports are wrong.
Looking at Apple current high end mobile GPU the AMD 6770M runs on PCIe 2.1x16 @ 17.4 GTextures/s
The equivalent on NVidia's side is the 555M which runs PCIe 2.0x16 @ 12 GTextures/s
Now looking at the new crop of GPU chipsets that will presumably make it into the next MBP are the AMD 7750M and NVidia 635M
AMD 7750M runs on PCIe 3.0x16 @ 40.2 GTextures/s
NVidia 635M which runs PCIe 2.0x16 @ 16.2 GTextures/s
Even if they use a higher nvidia card which info has not be released yet, it won't take advantage of the new PCIe 3.0 and definitely won't match anywhere near what the AMD is claiming.
I thought the reason Apple went back to AMD was because of NVidia's poor graphics performance which they seem to be continuing...I really hope the reports are wrong.