ARM details its future Mali-Cetus dislplay architecture
For 4K90fps and HDR
ARM has unveiled its newest Mali-Cetus display architecture which is likely to address future graphics requirements, new UHD content, better scaling as well as bring new power and quality optimizations.
AMD says Vega is on track for launch in Q2
Alleged benchmark result shows up
During its Q1 2017 financial call, AMD has confirmed that its Vega GPU architecture is still on track for Q2 launch, which means it should be launched by the end June.
Nvidia has invested in six AI start-ups
Through its GPU Ventures programme
Nvidia has announced that it invested in six new start-ups in three countries over the past year.
AMD expects Vega to give Nvidia a good kicking in the notebooks
Smaller footprints
In a move which will get the Nvidia fanboys jolly cross, AMD has said that its new Vega line-up will actually compete with their favourite chip maker in the notebook market.
Multi-GPU Vulkan will not be just for Windows
Headed for Linux too
Vulkan graphics API was supposed to be cross-platform and fix the issue of DirectX 12 only being available on Windows 10.
Polaris-based RX 500 series launching on April 18
A slight delay
According to reports, the upcoming AMD Radeon RX 500 series, which should be based on Polaris GPUs, could be slightly delayed, with the new launch date set for April 18th.
Google turns over datacentre GPUs
If you need a bit of heavy number crunching
The search engine outfit Google is turning over the GPUs in its data centres to researchers and companies engaged in machine learning and heavy number crunching tasks.
Linux gets virtual GPU support
Kernel approved
Open source’s Mr Sweary Linus Torvalds announced the general availability of the Linux 4.10 kernel series, which includes virtual GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) support.
More details on Japanese HPC star in Nvidia’s universe
Not a Polaris at all
Details are coming out about the Global Scientific Information and Computing Center at the Tokyo Institute of Technology’s new supercomputer which is based around Nvidia GPUs.
Intel’s Nvidia GPU license expires in March
License-less
Industry veteran journalist Kyle Bennet wrote back in December that Intel might launch a CPU powered by Radeon technology. This happens in the middle of the last quarter when Nvidia and Intel's cross licensing GPU deal is about to expire.