Index
- Nvidia Geforce GTX 1070 Founders Edition review
- Hardware - Inside Nvidia's Founders Edition
- Geforce GTX 1070 Specifications
- Power efficiency and design
- Nvidia's Pascal GP104
- HDR display gaming now supported
- H.264 and HEVC playback on Geforce Pascal
- Single, double and half-precision performance
- PCI-E 3.0 x8 and PCI-E 3.0 x16 bandwidth
- Test setup
- Results - Fallout 4
- Results - Far Cry 4
- Results - No Man's Sky
- Results - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- Results - Just Cause 3
- Nvidia GPU Boost 3.0
- Conclusion
- All Pages
Single, double and half-precision performance
The Geforce GTX 1070 runs 5.78 teraflops in single precision and 0.18 teraflops in double precision, with the FP64 calculations being performed at a 1/32 FP32 ratio. For single precision, this puts the card just above the Geforce GTX 980 Ti (5.63 / 0.18) and just below the Radeon R9 390X (5.91 / 0.74), yet still placing above the Geforce GTX Titan Black (5.12 / 1.71) for single precision and close to the Maxwell-based Titan X (6.14 / 0.19) in double precision performance.
In terms of FP16 performance, Nvidia has only included a single FP16x2 core for every 128 FP32 cores, which means the performance relative to FP32 is 1/128, or about 0.13 teraflops.
Below is a list of over a half-dozen consumer GPUs based on their rankings in teraflop performance: