GPU Comparison
RADEON
ATI FireMV 2400 PCI
CORE STATE
RV380
VRAM
128 MB
CLOCK SPEED
—
TDP
20 W
BUS WIDTH
128 bit
ARCHITECTURE
R300
PROCESS
130 nm
LAUNCH DATE
—
VS
GEFORCE
GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER
CORE STATE
AD104
VRAM
12 GB
CLOCK SPEED
2475 MHz
TDP
220 W
BUS WIDTH
192 bit
ARCHITECTURE
Ada Lovelace
PROCESS
5 nm
LAUNCH DATE
2024
PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKS
3dmark_3dmark_steel_nomad_dx12
geekbench_opencl
geekbench_vulkan
passmark_directx_10
passmark_directx_11
passmark_directx_12
passmark_directx_9
passmark_g2d
passmark_g3d
passmark_gpu_compute
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATION
ATI FireMV 2400 PCI
RTX 4070 SUPER
Core Specs
Shading Units
—
7,168
Shaders
—
7,168
TMUs
4
224
+5500.0%
ROPs
4
80
+1900.0%
SM Count
—
56
Clocks
Base Clock
—
1980 MHz
Boost Clock
—
2475 MHz
GPU Clock
500 MHz
—
Memory Clock
500 MHz
1000 Mbps effective
1313 MHz
21 Gbps effective
Memory
Memory Size
128 MB
12 GB
VRAM (MB)
128
12,288
+9500.0%
Memory Type
DDR
GDDR6X
Memory Bus
128 bit
192 bit
Bandwidth
16.00 GB/s
504.2 GB/s
Cache
L1 Cache
—
128 KB (per SM)
L2 Cache
—
48 MB
Performance
Pixel Rate
2.000 GPixel/s
198.0 GPixel/s
Texture Rate
2.000 GTexel/s
554.4 GTexel/s
FP32 (TFLOPS)
—
35.48 TFLOPS
FP64 (TFLOPS)
—
554.4 GFLOPS (1:64)
FP16 (TFLOPS)
—
35.48 TFLOPS (1:1)
AI/RT
RT Cores
—
56
Tensor Cores
—
224
Power
TDP
20 W
220 W
TDP (W)
20
220
+1000.0%
Suggested PSU
200 W
550 W
Power Connectors
None
1x 16-pin
Architecture
Architecture
R300
Ada Lovelace
GPU Name
RV380
AD104
Generation
FireMV Multi-View
(2000)
GeForce 40
Process Size
130 nm
5 nm
Transistors
75 million
35,800 million
Die Size
92 mm²
294 mm²
Foundry
TSMC
TSMC
Density
815.2K / mm²
121.8M / mm²
API Support
DirectX
9.0
12 Ultimate (12_2)
OpenGL
2.0
4.6
Vulkan
—
1.4
OpenCL
—
3.0
CUDA
—
8.9
Shader Model
—
6.8
Physical
Slot Width
Single-slot
Dual-slot
Length
170 mm
6.7 inches
267 mm
10.5 inches
Height
69 mm
2.7 inches
112 mm
4.4 inches
Outputs
1x VHDCI
1x HDMI 2.13x DisplayPort 1.4a
Bus Interface
PCI
PCIe 4.0 x16
Other
Launch Price
—
599 USD
Production
End-of-life
End-of-life
Predecessor
—
GeForce 30
Successor
—
GeForce 50