Nvidia’s CUDA (Compute Unified Device Platform) is one of the companies most prized IPs, allowing the easy creation of parallel workloads to be farmed out to the graphics card. Unfortunately for both developers and AMD, CUDA is also Vendor specific. There are certainly other solutions such as OpenCL, as its code will run on.
Read More →Nvidia will soon be releasing their GeForce GTX 950 graphics card if the latest slew of rumors are accurate, aimed squarely at the sub $150 US dollar price bracket. The release of the GTX 950 hardly comes as a surprise; gamers have always known Nvidia would release the GTX 750’s successor at one point.
Read More →It’s possible we’ll be seeing Nvidia’s mid range GTX 960 launching next month, at the Consumer Electronics Show (perhaps better known as CES) taking place in Las Vegas. You might recall that the GM204 based boards used the codename of PG401. Now, another board has popped up – this by the name of PG301..
Read More →Another day, another set of rumors for Nvidia’s Maxwell GPU. This time however, it doesn’t concern the higher end Maxwell parts – but instead focuses squarely on the med to high range GTX 960 part. It’s been rumored for sometime the GTX 960 won’t be launching along with either the 980 or the 970,.
Read More →Yet further rumors and news concerning Nvidia’s Maxwell GPU’s have popped up. this time from the webstore PCHUB, who’re based in the Philippines. From what we’re hearing, they’ve upset both Nvidia and Zotac for their so called ‘sneak peak’ that shows off Zotac’s new GeForce GTX 970 GPU. The card looks fairly small – considering.
Read More →For those who’re looking for a sub £100 graphics card, you’ve a hell of a lot of options. For AMD and Nvidia alike it’s one of the most lucrative sections of the graphics card market, and despite being a plethora of different options available for consumers who are looking for a budget deal, or.
Read More →During a recent interview, the marketing manager of Gigabyte’s graphics division, Liu Mengzong has confirmed we’ll be seeing their version of the GTX 880 (the G1 Gaming) released in September this year. Liu Mengzong also confirmed they’re working on a brand new version of their popular WindForce cooler, and the 450W of heat it will.
Read More →The rumor mill has been busy of late, and it’s no surprise it’s Nvidia’s turn. They did say they were going to be announcing a new gaming device, and a new leak has suggested it will be the Nvidia Shield Tablet. Now, the initial leak seems to have come from Evleaks, a source well.
Read More →Currently there’s a trend discussing the performance of either the PS4 and Xbox One and placing much emphasis on the GPU and memory bandwidth of the systems rather than the CPU performance. This shift of focus to the GPU isn’t anything new, particularly to PC gamer’s – indeed it’s been steadily happening for some.
Read More →We’ve known that Nvidia are planning to introduce the world to its new Maxwell architecture using the entry level graphics cards GeForce GTX 750 and GeForce GTX 750 Ti. As one can imagine, these cards are aimed as a like for like replacement with the GTX 650 and 650 Ti. While we’re still officially.
Read More →Maxwell’s absence at the recent CES Stream was disappointing, despite Nvidia announcing some exciting technologies, including the Tegra K1, Recently, news sources at SweClockers indicates that we’ll be seeing GTX 750 TI featuring a departure from the Keplar architecture and into Maxwell architecture. Exact details aren’t know yet (unsurprisingly), but it’s looking like Maxwell will remain.
Read More →Nvidia’s GTX 680 has been a success all around for the GPU giant, despite the normal high prices of a new graphics card launch, it continues to sell out. For those who’re more into the idea of mobile gaming, Anandtech have a rather good article featuring the mobile version of the 680M, giving you.
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