Posts Tagged ‘ GPGPU ’

AMD Radeon HD 7900 Tahiti GPUs Face Manufacturing Problems Says Report

November 14, 2011
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At the end of last week, we reported that AMD is planning to launch its upcoming high-end Radeon HD 7900 graphics cards based on the Tahiti architecture in January of 2012, but reports suggest that the Sunnyvale-based chip maker has run into a series of production problems that could postpone the release of these...

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NVIDIA Kepler GPUs Mass Produce Shortly, Many Design Wins

November 12, 2011
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With its latest Tegra out and about, NVIDIA is now getting ready to release its newest collection of GPUs, the so-called Kepler, which will, apparently, enter mass production shortly. The Kepler graphics processing units have been spoken of before, but they are only now turning into a physical reality. They aren’t going to start...

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AMD Radeon HD 7900 Tahiti GPUs to Arrive in January 2012 – Report

November 9, 2011
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Awaited with great interest by gamers and enthusiasts alike, AMD’s Tahiti graphics cores, which will most probably arrive in the company’s Radeon HD 7900 product line, are expected to get released in January of 2012, according to a recent report. Graphics cards based on the Tahiti GPU will come as a replacement for the...

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AMD Radeon HD 7900 GPUs Will Use Liquid Chamber Cooling

October 12, 2011
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At the AMD Fusion 11 Taipei conference that took place at the beginning of this month, AMD has disclosed additional details about its next-generation Radeon HD 7000 series graphics cards, including the fact that high-end solutions will come with a new liquid chamber cooling solution. AMD had on display such a cooler during the...

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Adapteva Tapes Out 28nm Epiphany-IV CPU with 64 Cores

October 6, 2011
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Chip startup Adapteva has just announced that it has taped out a 64-core processor based on the Epiphany multi-core architecture originally introduced in May of this year, which is capable of delivering a maximum of 100 Gigaflops of performance while using under 2 watts of power. With THIS new chip, Adapteva targets both the...

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