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GPU developments of 2020

This is a summary of GPU developments for 2020 and includes announcements by the leading GPU suppliers.

How the communications industry saved the economy and the world during COVID

Shut down but don’t shut up

VFX in 2021: What Works, Who Works & What’s Changing Forever

Presented live on Wednesday 12/2/20, with an introduction by Dr. Jon Peddie of JPR, moderated by Editor-in-Chief of JPR’s Tech Watch Report Kathleen Maher. Event panelists include Angus Kneale Chief Creative, Preymaker; Director of Product/New Technology at Foundry Matt Mazerolle; Framestore Creative Director and VFX Supervisor, James Rogers. and VFX Supervisor at Weta Digital, Eric Winquist.

Is it real or just realistic?

Chaos Group’s V-Ray for Cinema4D creates Pamporovo - There a ski resort in Bulgaria called Pamporovo. Some of the Chaos Group employees may have spent some time there. To celebrate the release of V-Ray 5 for Cinema 4D

AI, mind-reading mice, and 3D displays

Intel acquired Israeli-based chip maker Habana Labs in 2019 to advance its AI strategy and strengthen its portfolio of AI accelerators for the cloud and data center. The deal was worth approximately $2 billion. Was it a good deal?

Covid-19 and games drive AIB market to new highs

AMD gains in market share

GPU shipments soar again in Q3

A strong quarter: Jon Peddie Research reports that PC GPU market shipments increased 10.3% sequentially from last quarter

2020’s GPU Compute add-in boards

FLOPS, TOPS, and pops compute accelerators

The holidays are coming … big deal

The steady arrivals of new processor cores and new products built around them can only mean one thing…the holidays are coming! While all the little children wait for turkey, pumpkins, pie, treats, lights, parties, and ...

Intel introduces Intel Server GPU in the H3C XG310 GPU AIB

Similar chip as used in notebooks

Imagination Technologies and Texas Instruments conquer new markets together—again

Two old friends and partners are going to drive your car

AMD to acquire Xilinx for $35 billion

What happens if you cross an FPGA with a GPU or CPU?