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 2021
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
T1000 8 GB is below average, which could be a sign of lower performance potential.
Base Clock
GPU Type: non-mobile, Released
in 2021
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 2021
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 T1000 8 GB
is 8 GB .
Memory Size
GPU Type: non-mobile, Released
in 2021
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 2021
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 T1000 8 GB
Thermal Design Performance (TDP)
GPU Type: non-mobile, Released
in 2021