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In 1999, NVIDIA introduced the GeForce 256, helping graphics chips handle modern visual computing
NVIDIA's 1999 GeForce 256 graphics card revolutionized computing by introducing parallel processing, initially for games.
Hard forks and easier access to GPU computing hold the potential to alleviate developers’ work, which can offset the increased complexity of writing code and the ever-growing demand for compute power.
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Elise London is the CTO of Lakeside Software, where she oversees the design and delivery of its digital employee experience platform. I still remember when GPUs burst onto the scene 25 years ago. More ...
Chinese researchers have achieved a groundbreaking performance boost in supercomputing, using domestically developed GPUs. Their new computing model delivered a nearly tenfold speed improvement ...
GPUs are crucial to modern computing. You're probably reading this on a screen that's making use of a GPU. But what is a GPU? What are they good for? Join us for a layman's overview. A graphics ...
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CPU vs GPU explained: What every laptop and PC buyer should know before making a purchase
If you're planning to buy a new laptop, desktop computer, or even a high-performance smartphone, you've probably come across ...
Have you ever wondered how graphics cards work to create the vibrant, neon-lit streets of a futuristic cityscape in your favorite video game? Every detail—from the glint of rain-soaked pavement to the ...
Flow Computing is a pioneer in licensing on-die ultra-high-performance parallel computing solutions to CPU vendors of all architectures. And today the company is emerging from stealth with a funding ...
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