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Noting data output per OS. 11/2011
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 2:40 am
by Jorge1950
Group ATI GPU. It becomes major donor. Double donors and production.
Cause: new customers(?). Almost 50% of x86-TF are in this group.
FAH should give more attention to customers.
Mac OS X/Intel group, descends when Steve dies.
Group PLAYSTATION ® 3, has nearly doubled production
Re: Noting data output per OS. 11/2011
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 2:50 am
by MtM
Jorge1950 wrote:Group ATI GPU. It becomes major donor. Double donors and production.
Cause: new customers(?). Almost 50% of x86-TF are in this group.
FAH should give more attention to customers.
Mac OS X/Intel group, descends when Steve dies.
Group PLAYSTATION ® 3, has nearly doubled production
But wait, it's a good thing right, new customers? So, what, you want even more? So do I! But I don't really understand what your suggestion is. In what sense should FAH pay more attention to it's customers?
Re: Noting data output per OS. 11/2011
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 3:17 am
by Jorge1950
ATI cards sector, that currently have no new client.
But the important thing is to be aware, the evolution of the type of donors.
All mass movement, in a population, has its reasons, they are not random.
What happens with Nvidia, do so few are? Because they decrease?
FAH has treated them very well. Missing promotion?
Re: Noting data output per OS. 11/2011
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 3:32 am
by Jorge1950
A friend suggested, via email; I should be considered, the economic blow to the recession; It has given families, preventing work 24/7, the electric bill.
I would like to have access to these historical statistics. If anyone has a link, where can get them, It would be grateful.
Re: Noting data output per OS. 11/2011
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 3:33 am
by Zagen30
Jorge1950 wrote:ATI cards sector, that currently have no new client.
Seeing as how v7, the all-in-one client, will be the standard for a while, no hardware group will be getting their own new client for years at the very least. The Pande Group may never go back to separate clients seeing as how well-received the v7 beta has been.
That being said, AMD cards are the most recent hardware group to get special attention, in the form of the OpenCL core (Core 16) released back in March. That's probably the reason for the surge in AMD GPU contributions; the new core utilizes 5000/6000 series cards much better than the old core (Core 11), and AMD cards are now much more competitive in terms of PPD and PPD/W. I know before Core 16 people were saying that the PPD loss from SMP folding was not made up by AMD GPU folding, whereas now it definitely is.
Re: Noting data output per OS. 11/2011
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 3:35 am
by jimerickson
Jorge1950 wrote:ATI cards sector, that currently have no new client.
But the important thing is to be aware, the evolution of the type of donors.
All mass movement, in a population, has its reasons, they are not random.
What happens with Nvidia, do so few are? Because they decrease?
FAH has treated them very well. Missing promotion?
what we are missing is a qrb for gpu