Dramatic efficiency improvements from NVIDIA's recently announced graphics architecture could be great for its gaming business. "Volta is not Pascal with a Tensor Core thrown onto it -- it's a ...
This article is part of the Electronics History series: The Graphics Chip Chronicles. The GeForce GTX 1080 was a high-end graphics card developed by NVIDIA. One of the first GPUs based on the ...
So far, we’ve seen how NVIDIA (NVDA) is moving ahead on its technology roadmap to tap the next big VR (virtual reality) opportunity. Moving on to the next big trend of deep learning, the company has ...
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NVIDIA announces end-of-life support for many of its GTX cards — but it's not all bad news
NVIDIA's latest GeForce Game Ready Driver update notes come with some sad news. After more than a decade of loyal service, NVIDIA's Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta graphics cards will no longer receive the ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA will end driver support for its Pascal-based GeForce GTX 10 Series, including popular models like the GTX 1060 and GTX 1080 Ti, with the 580 driver series being the last to offer ...
Jen-Hsun Huang, chief executive of graphics chip maker Nvidia, said in an interview and an analyst call that the company’s reported second-quarter earnings benefited from a smooth launch of the Pascal ...
At Nvidia's keynote today to kick off GTC, CEO Jen-Hsun Huang spent most of his time discussing Nvidia's various deep learning initiatives and pushing the idea of Tegra as integral to the self-driving ...
HBM and HBM2 are based on the same core technology, but HBM2 doubles the effective speed per pin and introduces some new low-level features, as shown below. Memory density is also expected to improve, ...
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