AMD slam-dunks GPGPU test
That’s not a bug—that’s a feature.
That’s not a bug—that’s a feature.
The Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) Graphics and Workstation Performance Group (GWPG) was formed in 1986 under the National Computer Graphics Association (NCGA). GWPG joined SPEC in 1996 joined SPEC in 1996, and today is one of five groups developing benchmarks and tools under the SPEC umbrella. SPEC offers six benchmarks based primarily on commercial applications, and they can be … Read more
Do you know why airplanes that weigh more than the air they displace can fly? It’s because everyone on board believes it is possible. Every time someone on a flight reasons out that an airplane, or a bee, can’t fly, airplanes and bees fall out of the sky. It’s a fact, look it up—do the research. Did you know … Read more
Samsung announces plans to scale the mountain.
They’re finally here! The Intel Arc A750 and A770 GPUs officially launched October 12
Gelsinger makes the biggest change in Intel’s history.
It’s been a rough year for Arm. The much-anticipated acquisition of Arm by Nvidia, a plan despised by everyone except SoftBank and Nvidia, got canceled. Arm’s long-standing CEO quit. Then the company laid off over 1,000 people. Then SoftBank canceled the IPO for Arm; RISC-V was replacing Arm in more and more places every day, signaling dozens of licensees would … Read more
Intel is finding out just how tricky they can be!
(Source: Intel) A few weeks ago, Intel rebranded the Artic Sound-M data center GPU as the Flex series. The first products introduced are the Flex Series 170 and 140—how wonderful is that? The name change was made almost the same time Intel launched its new slogan campaign, How Wonderful Is That? Intel’s new campaign. (Source: Intel) The Flex 170 and … Read more
This week (#38 of the year), Nvidia dominated the news with their GTC announcements. Top among them was the introduction of the long-awaited and rumored RTX 40 series and associated AD100 series GPUs known as the Ada Lovelace architecture. Everything about the AD100 is supersized—compare the current GPU with the previous generation. RTX 4090 RTX 3090 Difference Architecture Ada … Read more
Citing price increases and shrinking margins, EVGA quits Nvidia.
With the explosive growth in cloud compute workload and complexity, new segments are bringing unique workloads that require processing pixels, inference, analytics, rendering, and sending those pixels back to the client device to be viewed or for further analysis. These tasks are currently being done by separate discrete products in the cloud, and Intel hopes to integrate them in one … Read more