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 ...
On Tuesday at Nvidia’s 2016 GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, California, company CEO Jen-Hsun Huang took the stage and announced Tesla P100, the world’s most powerful workstation based on Pascal ...
Chip maker Nvidia has come a long way in transforming its graphics processors so they can not only be used to drive screens, but also to work as efficient and powerful floating point engines to ...
During a keynote speech at the annual Nvidia GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, California, CEO Jen-Hsun Huang showed off an updated (public) GPU roadmap. The headline announcement was of 'Pascal' ...
We knew that NVIDIA's Pascal architecture was going to deliver a massive update over the current Maxwell-based offerings in the GeForce GTX 980 Ti and Titan X, but the transistor count is going to be ...
Pascal technology will have as many as 17 billion transistors under the bonnet, Fuzilla can exclusively reveal. Pascal is the successor to the Maxwell Titan X GM200 and we have been tipped off by some ...
At this year’s GTC, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has announced Pascal, the next generation GPU family that will replace the current Maxwell GPU series. The new GPU is named after 17th century ...
If Nvidia’s beastly new Titan X graphics card wows you—and it should—well, hold onto your pants: The company said it’s next-gen GPU technology, codenamed Pascal, will offer roughly ten times the ...
Some of the world’s fastest computers employ Nvidia’s graphics processor for computer vision, deep learning and scientific calculations, and a new GPU will supercharge these applications. The Tesla ...
Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang opened the company's annual GPU Technology Conference by referring to it as the "Woodstock for computational mathematicians." Indeed, this is the place where scientists, ...
Onstage at the GPU Technology Conference, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang shows off the company's next-gen processor platform. Nick Statt was a staff reporter for CNET News covering Microsoft, gaming, and ...