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GeForce 8 Series Architecture
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Articles Last Updated: November 9, 2006
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Introduction

NVidia has just released their new GeForce 8 series, formerly known by its codename, G80. This new series uses a completely different architecture from all other graphic chips, using a unified shader engine. In this article we will explain in details all that is new on this new graphics chip series.

GeForce 8 is the first series to support the forthcoming DirectX 10 (Shader 4.0 model). So first let’s talk about what is new in DirectX 10.

One of the new things on DirectX 10 is geometry processing. Until now the system CPU was in charge of this task. On DirectX 10 geometry processing can now be done by the graphics chip. Geometry processing smoothes curved surfaces and you can see a better quality on character animation, facial expressions and hair.

DirectX 10 provides more resources to the GPU, improving 3D performance. The key differences in GPU resources between DirectX 9 and DirectX 10 you can see on the table below.

ResourcesDirectX 9DirectX 10
Temporary Registers324,096
Constant Registers25616 x 4,096
Textures16128
Render Targets48
Maximum Texture Size4,048 x 4,0488,096 x 8,096

On the table below you see a comparison between shader models 1.0 (DirectX 8.1), 2.0 (DirectX 9.0), 3.0 (DirectX 9.0c) and 4.0 (DirectX 10).

 Shader 1.xShader 2.0Shader 3.0Shader 4.0
Vertex Instructions12825651265,536 *
Pixel Instructions4+832+6451265,536 *
Vertex Constants96256 25616 x 4,096 *
Pixel Constants 83222416 x 4,096 *
Vertex Temps1616164,096 *
Pixel Temps212324,096 *
Vertex Inputs16161616
Pixel Inputs4+28+21032
Render Targets1448
Vertex Textures--4128 *
Pixel Textures81616128 *
2D Texture Size--2,048 x 2,0488,192 x 8,192
Int Ops---Yes
Load Ops---Yes
Derivatives--YesYes
Vertex Flow Control-StaticStatic/DynamicDynamic *
Pixel Flow Control--Static/DynamicDynamic *

* As DirectX 10 implements unfied architecture as we will discuss on the next page, this number is the total for the whole unified architecture and not for this individual spec.

Besides the increase in resources capacity, there are several new features on DirectX 10, but in summary the goal of this new programming model is to reduce the system CPU role on 3D graphics performance – i.e. it tries to avoid the use of the system CPU as much as possible.

Of course we will have to wait until DirectX 10 games are released to see these new features in action. Some of the games that will be released based on DirectX 10 include Crysis and Hellgate London.

But the main difference between GeForce 8 series and all other graphic chips available today is its unified shader engine, another feature introduced by Shader 4.0 programming model. Let’s talk more about it.

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