I read Nvidia will, apparently use samsung (14nm process) to fabricate their GPUs. speculated to be a Tegra soc.
Question: Can samsungs process be used for monolithic high wattage GPUs? or is it only for low power designs?
does anyone think their 10nm process dur for late 2016 could yield next...
Just want to bump this. To see if anyone saw the talk on tress fx 3.0. I can't see anything online.
Im interested to see what developments have been made in real time hair rendering.
Hey, since some of you have been talking about your lucid dreaming experiences, You might like this new article that just appeared on ars:
http://arstechnica.com/science/2014/05/lucid-dreams-on-demand/
Agreed, in time, the mobile soc performance increases that we have seen in recent years will slow like desktops did 2/4 years ago and the performance delta will plateau.
As time goes by, its the smaller the devices that benefit most from process improvement, today its tablets / phones...
I dont see the harm in drawing comparisons even if its not a fair one given the power envelope.
Tegra K1 alludes to doing just that by showing an optimised version of project Ira originally running on Titan. It starts begging the question; how will future mobile chips stack up against...
and will be a node behind in area scaling over intels full front and backend 10nm process
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/171477-intels-14nm-milkshake-its-better-than-yours/2
OK, I thought Volta would still be a modified maxwell architecture with stacked dram, and Einstein would be the clean slate design.(Tick Tock type refreshes).
Nevermind.
I found it self indulgent.
Particularly why he was great for his latest role.
Bullet list of reasons on slide:
- Because I am awesome
- Because I am awesome
- Because I am awesome
- Because I am awesome
- Because I am awesome...
I think I will reserve judgement on the tech until I can see the full scope of it in a stand alone tech demo.
Dave will they release a tech demo soon? Possibly for the launch of next gen cards?