Two interesting demos at AMD FAD 2012
Nothing new, but still neat
At Financial Analyst Day 2012, AMD had the usual bunch of demos out, two of which were really interesting.
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At Financial Analyst Day 2012, AMD had the usual bunch of demos out, two of which were really interesting.
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GK104/Kepler cards are now floating outside of NV’s orbiting headquarters, and have been landing all over recently.
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Sources are now telling SemiAccurate that Nvidia has two variants of the GK104 in the pipe.
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There has been a lot of talk about Haswell and its lack of graphics prowess.
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Intel is finally admitting what Andreas Stiller has been saying for some time now, Haswell uses transactional memory.
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With the size of GK104 now pretty settled, what about the big one?
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A lot of people are in a tizzy because AMD has changed the upcoming Seoul CPU from 10 to 8 cores.
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There are a bunch of rumors floating about GK104/Kepler, but nothing concrete on the physical chip.
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In case you haven’t been paying attention, it is roadmap season at AMD, and now it is Desktop CPU time.
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AMD is now talking server roadmaps, and another crop of new names is revealed.
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AMD is talking about client and graphics now, with a few new code names outed.
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Updated: Mark Papermaster just confirmed what SemiAccurate has been saying for years, AMD is opening up Bobcat to 3rd party IP.
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Nvidia’s Kepler/GK104 chip has an interesting secret, a claimed Ageia PhysX hardware block that really isn’t.
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SeaMicro, Intel, and Samsung have teamed up to bring you something very dense and powerful.
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Tilera is finally shipping their 3rd generation TILE-Gx processor in volume, or at least half of the Gx family.
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