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hardwaretech 
nvidia next gen graphics card
Posted on 10-Apr-2019 22:45:10
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From: blaine minnesota usa

https://youtu.be/FtKYni_4FnQ
It will use the power 6 CPU.

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Rose 
Re: nvidia next gen graphics card
Posted on 10-Apr-2019 23:23:11
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@hardwaretech

No it won't.

"The current prototype for Nvidia’s multi-die solution was taped out on TSMC’s 16nm process – the same one utilised in most 10-series GeForce graphics cards. Its rather small footprint is made up of 36 tiny modules, each one comprised of 16 PEs (Processing Elements), a basic RISC-V Rocket CPU core, buffer memory, and eight GRS (Ground-Referenced Signaling) links totally 100GB/s I/O bandwidth per chip. All in all the chip is fitted with some 87 million transistors in total."

Like guy said in video it's RISC-V, nothing to do with Power arch.

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vision 
Re: nvidia next gen graphics card
Posted on 12-Apr-2019 17:24:29
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@Rose

because Risc-V IS in fact a viable architecture for the future (although maybe a bit too early right now), while Power is not.

Last edited by vision on 12-Apr-2019 at 05:52 PM.

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Rose 
Re: nvidia next gen graphics card
Posted on 12-Apr-2019 17:33:09
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@vision

Here's nice presentation about them moving to Risc-V.

https://riscv.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Tue1345pm-NVIDIA-Sijstermans.pdf

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K-L 
Re: nvidia next gen graphics card
Posted on 12-Apr-2019 18:40:59
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"Amiga General Chat" ?

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noXLar 
Re: nvidia next gen graphics card
Posted on 13-Apr-2019 15:30:21
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yea WTF nvidtards

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