Monday, July 18th 2022

Glenfly Details its Arise-GT10C0 Graphics Card

It's not only Intel that has been showing off new graphics cards recently, as Chinese company Glenfly has revealed more details about its Arise-GT10C0 graphics card. To be clear from the start, this is not a graphics card for gamers, but rather for the PRC government and its computers, as the nation is trying to become self-sufficient when it comes to computer hardware for its government agencies and other government backed organisations. The 28 nm GPU has a clock speed of a whopping 500 MHz and delivers 1.5 TFLOPs of FP32 performance, which places it firmly in yesteryear's performance category. Glenfly claims support for up to 4K resolution, althought this is most likely only for desktop use.

The GPU is paired with 2 or 4 GB of DDR4 memory with a clock speed of 1200 MHz, using either a 64 or a 128 bit memory interface. The actual cards have a PCIe 3.0 x8 interface and have support for unspecified HDMI and DP interfaces, as well as D-Sub VGA ports. Driver support includes DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.5 and OpenCL 1.2. The GPU is also said to have hardware offload support for HEVC and H.264 hardware encoding, as well as decoding for both formats, plus most other common video formats, although, oddly enough, support for AVS, which is China's homebrewed video codec, is missing. OS support includes various Chinese flavours of Linux, Ubuntu and Windows according to Glenfly and outside of the x86 processor world, MIPS and arm based processors are said be supported.
Sources: Glenfly, via @Loeschzwerg_3DC
Add your own comment

28 Comments on Glenfly Details its Arise-GT10C0 Graphics Card

#26
Canned Noodles
If one of these happened to enter the open market, where might I be able to find one?
Posted on Reply
#27
bonehead123
Canned NoodlesIf one of these happened to enter the open market, where might I be able to find one?
da 'Egg...

nuff said :)
Posted on Reply
#28
Canned Noodles
bonehead123da 'Egg...

nuff said :)
Thanks, I'll keep an eye out.
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
May 21st, 2024 04:03 EDT change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts