AMD’s new Carrizo APU Offers Twice the Gaming Performance


Today at the Computex 2015 in Taiwan, AMD announced its sixth generation of A series processors, which will offer twice the gaming performance of what users were getting in previous generation chips...

AMD 6th Generation CPUs Unveiled at Computex 2015


AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced its 6th Generation A-Series Processor, the world’s first high-performance Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) in a System-on-Chip (SoC) design. Previously codenamed "...

Oculus VR Recommends these PC Specs for Rift VR System


Oculus VR unveiled today the recommended PC specifications for the Rift Virtual Reality system schedule for release in Q1 2016. For the full Rift experience, Oculus VR recommends the following...

Microsoft:Preparing New Version of DirectX


Last year AMD debuted a new application programming interface (API) called Mantle alongside their new Hawaii GPU architecture. Primarily designed to run on discrete Radeon graphics cards and their...

Nvidia Set To Steal The Cryptocurrency Mining Crown From AMD


Buried on the 17th page of Tom’s Hardware’s GeForce GTX 750 Ti graphics card review is a simple benchmark that could dramatically disrupt the landscape of cryptocurrency mining. In fact, it’s the...

AMD’s Kaveri APU With Radeon R7 Graphics Targets Mainstream, Power-Efficient Computing


AMD officially launched their next generation Kaveri processor today finally realizing a long term vision of the company to fully integrate CPU and GPU resources on a single, monolithic chip...
    






The Risk Management Race Goes To Nvidia GPUs


A combination of two NVIDIA GPUs and 2 Intel Xeon E5-2660 @ 2.20GHz (SandyBridge) CPUs was six times faster in a risk management benchmark then CPUs alone. The Securities Technology Analysis Center (...
    






NVIDIA unveils Tesla K40 accelerator, teams with IBM on GPU-based supercomputing

NVIDIA unveils Tesla K40, teams with IBM on supercomputing in the data center

NVIDIA's Tesla GPUs are already mainstays in supercomputers that need specialized processing power, and they're becoming even more important now that the company is launching its first Tesla built for large-scale projects. The new K40 accelerator only has 192 more processing cores than its K20x ancestor (2,880, like the GeForce GTX 780 Ti), but it crunches analytics and science numbers up to 40 percent faster. A jump to 12GB of RAM, meanwhile, helps it handle data sets that are twice as big as before. The K40 is already available in servers from NVIDIA's partners, and the University of Texas at Austin plans to use it in Maverick, a remote visualization supercomputer that should be up and running by January.

As part of the K40 rollout, NVIDIA has also revealed a partnership with IBM that should bring GPU-boosted supercomputing to enterprise-grade data centers. The two plan on bringing Tesla GPU support to IBM's Power8-based servers, including both apps and development tools. It's not clear when the deal will bear fruit, but don't be surprised if it turbocharges a corporate mainframe near you.

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AMD launches World’s Fastest Notebook Graphics Card Radeon HD 8970M


AMD has launched the world’s fastest graphics card based on new Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture. AMD Radeon HD 8970M will deliver best gaming experience with super-fast performance. The...