Denver details make Nvidia’s explanations tenuous
GTC 2014: Either the CEO or the PR flacks are fibbing here
With Nvidia damage control in full swing, lets take a look at why the Denver core is having problems.
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With Nvidia damage control in full swing, lets take a look at why the Denver core is having problems.
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A year after SemiAccurate first told you about Matterport, they are back at GDC with heavily revised production hardware.
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Did Nvidia just cancel their Project Denver core amidst the triumphantly disappeared projects at GTC 2014?
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As SemiAccurate told you over a year ago, Apple is making their own GPU, but what exactly are they making?
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Why isn’t AMD making more Hawaii’s? They are, but not enough more.
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Just as SemiAccurate predicted months ago, Microsoft has adopted AMD’s Mantle but are now calling it DX12.
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ARM was showing off two graphical demos featuring Mali at GDC, one fairly tame the other technically interesting.
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Mellanox was showing a very interesting networking card to SemiAccurate at MWC, one capable of 56Gb Ethernet.
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Microsoft’s XBox One is in a far more dire situation than people realize. Why? In a word, demand.
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If you want to test wireless QoS in three dimensions, Ibys Technologies wants you to send in the drones.
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Sandisk had two new announcements at MWC and two items that were not press-release worthy, and yes they were all were flash based.
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It looks like Facebook is jumping into the microserver world with an RFQ that SemiAccurate’s sources say is far too big to be a test.
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Kingston had two new devices to show off at MWC, one evolutionary the other nothing you would expect from the firm.
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Remember when SemiAccurate said the Nvidia Tegra K1 was a hot dog promoted by complicit ‘journalists’?
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HiSense had the largest phone SemiAccurate saw at MWC this year, the 6.8″ Maxe X1 complete with Bluetooth remote.
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