

#Amd firestream 9370 driver#
Those updating their Catalyst driver to version 12.2 won’t see its effects on older GPU-Z versions, those with Catalyst 12.2 “clean-installed” on the other hand might. Download AMD FirePro Unified Driver 15.301.2601 (Graphics Board).
#Amd firestream 9370 portable#
GPU-Z can also be used as portable utility, just choose not to install, and use it standalone instead.ĪMD altered a high-level API with its Catalyst 12.2 drivers, which is what the utility uses to talk to the hardware conventionally. GPU-Z now features an installer, which places shortcuts, and an uninstall entry. The new version introduces refined support for Nvidia’s upcoming Kepler architecture GPUs, such as GeForce GTX 680 and GeForce GT 6x0M as well as the recently-launched AMD Radeon HD 7800 series. The new version reaches the 0.6.0 edition and offers a set of new features.
#Amd firestream 9370 Pc#
The AMD FireStream 93 GPU compute accelerators are scheduled to be available for purchase from AMD and its technology partners including One Stop Systems and Supermicro, beginning in the third quarter of 2010.TechPowerUp has recently released the latest version of GPU-Z, the PC enthusiast’s best friend. In addition, the AMD FireStream 93 both support standard application interfaces including OpenCL, DirectX 11 and OpenGL. Manufacturing process technology - 40 nm. Floating-point performance - 2,640.0 gflops.

The videocard is designed for desktop-computers and based on TeraScale 2 microarchitecture codenamed Cypress. The AMD FireStream 9370 delivers up to 2.64 teraflops of single precision performance and 528 gigaflops of double-precision performance, and includes 4GB of high-speed GDDR5 memory, at a maximum board power of 225W. FireStream 9370 videocard released by AMD release date: 23 June 2010. The AMD FireStream 9350 delivers two teraflops of single precision performance and 400 gigaflops of double precision floating point performance in a single-slot, 150W solution with 2GB of GDDR5 memory. This generation again doubled the performance relative to the previous, to 2 teraflops in the 9350 and 2.6 teraflops in the 9370, and was the first built from the ground up for OpenCL. With up to 2.64 teraflops of compute power, the new AMD FireStream accelerators are ideal for HPC, cloud and enterprise-scale deployments that require advanced performance for handling highly parallel, compute-intensive workloads, said AMD. In 2010 the final generation of FireStreams came out, the 93 cards, based on the Cypress chip featured in the HD 5800. AMD has announced the launch of the AMD FireStream 93 GPU compute accelerators, targeting the commercial, scientific and academic research markets.
