NVIDIA has revealed its latest video card, the GeForce GTX Titan Z, its new flagship with two Kepler GPUs for a total of 5,760 processing cores. Succeeding the Titan Black, … Continue reading
NVIDIA has discussed its plans to push supercomputer technology and enable much more intelligent artificial intelligence (AI), demonstrating its CUDA for Machine Leaning system. Discussing image detection, gesture and speech … Continue reading
NVIDIA has announced Pascal, its next-gen GPU platform for gaming PCs, cloud computing, supercomputing, and machine learning. Featuring new technologies NVLink and 3D Memory, Pascal introduces new strategies to increase … Continue reading
I’ve seen the announcement from Imagination technologies earlier in the week, but I wanted to take a look at their Ray-Tracing demos and presentations to get a better idea. I finally got an opportunity to do so, and I really liked what I saw. The latest PowerVR GPU architecture has a new Ray Tracing Unit (or RTU) that can trace the path of light rays from one surface to another in order to accelerate a number of graphics techniques going from shadowing, reflections to visibility algorithm – and more. (more…)
PowerVR GPUs Get Hardware Ray-Tracing, Leap Everyone Else original content from Ubergizmo.
Unlike most smartphones, Apple uses a chipset of their own make which has debuted in the company’s iOS devices, versus other manufacturers who typically goes with Qualcomm’s offerings.
However with a chipset of their own making, Apple has more control about what goes in it, such as its GPU where Apple has typically favored Imagination Technologies’ PowerVR. Recently the company has unveiled a new version of its PowerVR graphics architecture which has many speculating could eventually make its way into future iOS devices. (more…)
Imagination Technologies Unveils New PowerVR GPU original content from Ubergizmo.
In the launch of NVIDIA’s next generation of notebook-aimed graphics processors, a series of manufacturers have stepped up to bring the first wave in with thinness. Groups such as MSI, … Continue reading
Octacore mobile chips are usually the preserve of flagship phones and tablets, but Qualcomm is aiming to bring an abundance of cores to the midrange with its new Snapdragon 610 … Continue reading
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti Review
Posted in: Today's ChiliWith the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 and 750 Ti comes the company’s first implementation of their 1st generation Maxwell GPU architecture. Maxwell brings what NVIDIA suggests is the most efficient … Continue reading
Now that the NVIDIA Maxwell GPU is available to NVIDIA’s add-in card and OEMs partners, you are going to see a steady stream of card designs and PC designs based on these two models. Both cards will basically replace the current GeForce 650 Ti and will allow NVIDIA’s partners to have a slightly more granular pricing.
As you may have guessed, the GeForce GTX 750 Ti is the faster version and basically both are aiming at the same market: mid-range PC graphics cards. The NVIDIA GeForce 650 Ti requires a 6-pin power connector which effectively prevents it from being installed in entry-level PCs with 300W connectors that were designed to run only with integrated (or otherwise wimpy) graphics.
GeForce GTX 750 Ti and GeForce GTX 750 Use Maxwell GPU Design original content from Ubergizmo.
NVIDIA has just announced that its next-generation of graphics processor (GPU) architecture codenamed Maxwell. This is in reference to James Clerk Maxwell, a scientist 19th century scientist known for his work on the electromagnetic field (he was the first person to unify optics, magnetism and electricity as being driven by the same phenomenon). NVIDIA has a tradition of naming its GPU architectures from famous scientists which goes all the way back to the NV04 chip which was codenamed Fahrenheit.
The Maxwell GPU design is manufactured on the same 28nm semiconductor process as the previous generation GPU: the NVIDIA Kepler (as seen in the GeForce GTX 680), so the performance improvements come from architectural changes and optimizations, but also from a slightly larger die-size area (148 vs. 118 square millimeters. (more…)
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