FLOPS
FLOPS is commonly used for measuring GPU performance in 32-bit floating-point operations, essential for
scientific computing, data analysis, machine learning, and graphics tasks. A higher value indicates
faster
and more complex calculations, vital for scientific research, simulations, and high-performance
computing.
Radeon Graphics 448SP has nearly top performance
with
1.70 TFLOPS
in its class.
Radeon Graphics 384SP performs above average
with
1.31 TFLOPS
provides more performance overall GPU's in its class.
FLOPS Comparison (TFLOPS)
integrated type GPUs
GPU BASE and BOOST CLOCK SPEED
The GPU base clock speed is the standard operating frequency, while the boost clock speed represents the
maximum dynamic frequency the GPU can achieve under increased demand. These clock speeds influence the
GPU's performance, with the base clock setting the standard level and the boost clock allowing for extra
power when needed, enhancing overall responsiveness in demanding applications like gaming.
The base clock speed of the
Radeon Graphics 448SP is below average, which could be a sign of lower performance potential.
Base Clock Comparison (MHz)
integrated type GPUs
Boost Clock Comparison (MHz)
integrated type GPUs
MEMORY SIZE and MEMORY CLOCK SPEED
GPU memory size refers to the storage capacity for visual data. This capacity is crucial for tasks like
gaming and graphic-intensive work.
Memory clock speed affects how quickly the GPU's memory operates. Faster memory speed improves performance,
especially in high-resolution gaming.
Balancing memory size and clock speed is vital for a GPU's graphics handling capabilities..
The memory of both
Radeon Graphics 448SP and
Radeon Graphics 384SP are system-shared, which means that memory-based
performance values depend on the system.
GPU THERMAL DESIGN POWER (TDP)
GPU TDP, or Thermal Design Power, quantifies the maximum heat a graphics processing unit (GPU) generates
under load. It's vital for selecting appropriate cooling solutions and power efficiency. Higher TDP GPUs
require better cooling, while lower TDP GPUs are more power-efficient. Understanding TDP aids in
choosing the right GPU for a system.
Radeon Graphics 448SP has nearly highest TDP
with
45.00 W
in its class.
Radeon Graphics 384SP has nearly highest TDP
with
45.00 W
in its class.
TDP Comparison (Watts)
integrated type GPUs