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Tag Archives: Pascal

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Thomas Ryan
Nov 14, 2016

Nvidia’s Q3 2016 Was A Record Breaker

Breaking the $2 billion in revenue mark…

Last Thursday Nvidia dropped it’s Q3 2016 results and crushed financial records all over the map.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 1, 2016

Nvidia finally shows off working GP100s

Siggraph 2016: With one big catch, none actually at Siggraph

Nvidia finally showed off working GP100 devices at Siggraph, sort of.
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Thomas Ryan
Jul 28, 2016

AMD Launches the Radeon RX 470 and RX 460

Small cuts for the lowest of price points…

Today AMD is launching the Radeon RX 470 and RX 460 with planned retail availability on the 4th for the RX 470 and on the 8th for the RX 460.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 28, 2016

What is happening to Nvidia’s GP106 Pascals?

Computex 2016: A tale of two chips in one market

What has become of the imminent Nvidia GP106 Pascal that was mentioned at Computex?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 24, 2016

Serious problem hits Nvidia’s consumer Pascal GPUs

This one is really bad folks

SemiAccurate is hearing of a serious problem affecting Nvidia’s GPU supply.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 8, 2016

Nvidia P100 GPU update – Steppings step out

Computex 2016: Somewhere between Bumpgate and OK

If you remember SemiAccurate’s exclusive news about Nvidia’s P100 GPU problems, there is an update.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 3, 2016

Thing go bump(gate) in the night for Nvidia’s GP100 Pascal GPU

No working samples at GTC for a good reason

It looks like the bane of Nvidia, metal problems, are back on the Pascal GPU.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 19, 2016

Nvidia’s Pascal reveal held some interesting details

What was said and what wasn’t are quite important

Nvidia finally showed off Pascal a few weeks ago and there was a lot of interesting detail.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 14, 2016

AMD get to 32GB GPUs first with the FirePro W9100

Old card with new memory makes creative types swoon

AMD today hits the 32GB GPU mark with their FirePro W9100 card.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 23, 2016

Should you use GDDR5 instead of HBM2?

Cost, performance, and availability

A lot of people are wondering about HBM2 and specifically about it’s cost.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 1, 2016

News of Nvidia’s Pascal tapeout and silicon is important

Unfortunately it tells us something bad, very bad

A few weeks ago the press was atwitter about Nvidia and Pascal along with some “incontrovertible proof”.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 11, 2016

Why did Nvidia put Denver and A57 in Drive PX 2

CES 2016: There is actually a good reason for it

Nvidia’s Drive PX 2 module has a very curious CPU architecture, A57s plus Denver.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 11, 2016

Nvidia Pascal over a year ahead of 14/16nm competition

CES 2016: A commanding lead over the entire industry

Nvidia is more than a year ahead of any competition in the mobile space as their Pascal based Drive PX 2 module proved.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 20, 2014
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Bland title for a good GPU story on AMD and Nvidia

Bottom-feeders force our hand and make the net worse for all

Because certain bottom-feeder sites repeatedly rip SemiAccurate off, today’s story will have a bland lead-in.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 27, 2014
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Denver details make Nvidia’s explanations tenuous

GTC 2014: Either the CEO or the PR flacks are fibbing here

With Nvidia damage control in full swing, lets take a look at why the Denver core is having problems.
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