It may be very arcane to most of us, but graphics startup Otoy has come up with a breakthrough that should help game developers create much more beautiful games that can run across different hardware ...
NVIDIA’s CUDA is a general purpose parallel computing platform and programming model that accelerates deep learning and other compute-intensive apps by taking advantage of the parallel processing ...
If you were to move from where every product has the same feature set, but as you say consumers don’t need double precision, will Nvidia find itself in a situation where certain CUDA-compiled programs ...
Over at the Nvidia Blog, Linda Caplinger writes that the company has announced their Women Who CUDA program. The effort seeks to highlight the work of women who are innovators in the area of GPU ...
The big picture: The world has gone mad for AI. Setting aside what the latest AI models are actually good for, it is not surprising that investors are looking for stocks with "AI exposure." ...
NVIDIA had told us it would be accelerating its CUDA program to try and get an advantage over its competitors as OpenCL brings general-purpose GPU computing to the mainstream, and it looks like that ...
When I wrote about password guessing using GPUs last week, I mentioned that password guessing is an embarrassingly parallel problem, right up there with 3-D rendering, face recognition, Monte Carlo ...