Watch Dogs NVIDIA trailer: delivering PC’s highest-level graphics

With Watch Dogs’ final release right around the corner, final graphics and gameplay videos are being released left and right. Today we’re to understand from a PC Games video (now … Continue reading

AMD Radeon R9 295X2 aims for enthusiast GPU glory

This week AMD plays their biggest GPU hand to date with the Radeon R9 295X2. This is a highest-end Dual GPU running with 28nm process technology and 12.4 billion transistors. … Continue reading

Google Project Tango hands-on: 3D mapping with phones

Google loves smartphones, but with Project Tango it’s hoping to make them even smarter and more aware. The handiwork of Google’s skunkworks Advanced Technology and Projects Group, it explores what … Continue reading

NVIDIA SHIELD’s GameStream ready to pair with gaming notebooks

Support for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 800M collection of graphics processors is now ready alongside several other sets of processing hardware for the NVIDIA GameStream experience. What this means for … Continue reading

NVIDIA Iray VCA tells designers to ditch prototyping

NVIDIA’s Titan Z isn’t the only massively-powerful graphics system the company has for GTC 2014: there’s also the $50,000 Iray VCA, aimed straight at designers aiming to bypass physical prototypes. … Continue reading

Valve ports Portal to NVIDIA SHIELD

In a bit of a surprise twist to the end of his GPU Technology Conference 2014 (GTU 2014, that is) chat, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang let it be known that … Continue reading

Audi self-driving car intros NVIDIA Jetson TK1

NVIDIA has brought the power of CUDA to mobile, revealing the Jetson TK1 platform at GTC 2014 and billing it as the future of mobile processing like computer vision for … Continue reading

Unreal Engine 4 demoed with NVIDIA GeForce Titan Z to dazzle

This week it was announced that NVIDIA will be working closely with Unreal Engine 4 to make full use of the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Z. This next-generation graphics … Continue reading

NVIDIA GTX Titan Z Has 5760 Cores

NVIDIA GTX Titan Z Has 5760 CoresNVIDIA just announced a new monster graphics card: the Titan Z. It is a dual GPU Titan card that features 5760 cores, 12GB of memory and generates 8 TeraFLOPS of compute power – for $2999. That rounds the cost of each core to about 50 cents. This is rather excellent if you happen to be shopping for a supercomputer that you don’t need to build, and that can be used without special power requirements. (more…)

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    NVIDIA Pascal Architecture Introduced

    NVIDIA Pascal Architecture IntroducedAt the GTC conference in San Jose, NVIDIA has officially introduced its next-generation architecture called Pascal (after scientist Blaise Pascal). Although it is “a couple of years away”, NVIDIA talked about a few new fundamental architecture changes that will take Pascal to the next level, when compared to its latest Maxell GPU architecture which was just launched recently on desktop and laptops.

    If you remember, something very similar named Volta was talked about last year. NVIDIA has confirmed to us that Pascal is NOT a replacement for Volta. Instead, Pascal has been introduced between Maxwell and Volta as NVIDIA saw an opportunity to introduce an intermediate architecture that was significant enough to justify its development.  (more…)

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