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.
FLOPS Comparison
GPU Type: non-mobile, Released
in 2023
GPU BASE CLOCK SPEED
GPU Base Clock is the standard operating frequency of a GPU, with variations in different models. It sets
the performance baseline and can dynamically adjust for better performance in modern GPUs.
The base clock speed of the
ROG Ally GPU is below average, which could be a sign of lower performance potential.
Base Clock
GPU Type: non-mobile, Released
in 2023
GPU BOOST CLOCK SPEED
GPU Boost Clock Speed is the GPU's ability to automatically increase its clock speed for better
performance,
especially in graphics-intensive tasks like gaming. It responds to factors like temperature and power
consumption to optimize performance.
Boost Clock
GPU Type: non-mobile, Released
in 2023
MEMORY SIZE
GPU "Memory Size" is essential for high-performance gaming and complex graphics tasks. It affects
performance, frame rates, and multi-monitor support.
The Memory amount of ROG Ally GPU
is 16 GB .
Memory Size
GPU Type: non-mobile, Released
in 2023
MEMORY CLOCK SPEED
"Memory Clock Speed" in GPUs controls VRAM speed, impacting data access and graphics performance. Higher
speeds enhance data handling, benefiting high-resolution gaming, but memory type and bandwidth also
influence overall GPU performance.
Memory Clock
GPU Type: non-mobile, Released
in 2023
THERMAL DESIGN POWER (TDP)
GPU Thermal Design Power (TDP) represents the maximum heat output of a graphics processing unit (GPU)
under
design conditions. It is measured in watts and determines the GPU's temperature control and cooling
requirements.
The TDP of the ROG Ally GPU
Thermal Design Performance (TDP)
GPU Type: non-mobile, Released
in 2023