Nvidia GPU roadmaps aren’t an improvement with Volta
Analysis: Serious technical and financial red flags waved
In a widely reported GPU roadmap update during GTC last March, Nvidia announced the new Volta family of GPUs.
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In a widely reported GPU roadmap update during GTC last March, Nvidia announced the new Volta family of GPUs.
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Thinking about flashing an Nvidia GTX680 to a GTX770 lead down some interesting paths that weren’t obvious at first glance.
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When SemiAccurate said that Nvidia’s GK114 was canceled and replaced with a re-fused GK104/GTX680 we were a bit off, it is exactly the same chip.
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It looks like Nvidia has canned the GK11x line, replacing it with simple reworking of the fusings of GK10x, something that foreshadows serious internal problems.
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A lot of people laughed when SemiAccurate called the last round of Apple notebooks as going to Nvidia but we were dead on. This time we tell you what GPUs are going in to the MacBook Pros. No peeking in …
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There has been a lot of speculation about Apple and fabs lately, so let’s go over what SemiAccurate is hearing.
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Samsung is backpedaling on it’s “in house only” CPU pledge for phones, but why, not who, is the most interesting question.
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It looks like Nvidia is finally launching the GK10x based professional graphics cards today, and that brings up some touchy questions.
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Remember when SemiAccurate said Nvidia shuffled their Tegra lineup to insert a stopgap A9 part?
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Nvidia took a decidedly different tone at the launch of Tegra 4, and the muted tone shows exactly how much trouble their mobile line is in.
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Editor’s note: This is second part of the story, “Intel slams the door on discrete GPUs”. This second half looks examines how Intel will navigate the maze of technical and real world issues, restrictions, and options for what Intel is doing. It also goes in to how those who will presumably object to the changes are hamstrung by their own actions. -Ed.
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One of the questions we’ve been dying to answer the past few years is who will win in the matchup between x86 and ARM.
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Remember the days when you could buy a GPU as a discrete component because it wasn’t part of your CPU?
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Remember that triumphant deal between Nvidia and Audi to use Tegras in all 2012 Audi products? UPDATED
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The first few scraps of information about Nvidia’s Maxwell generation are coming out, and they have some really serious implications.
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