NVIDIA has open-sourced its Linux GPU kernel drivers for products made and released after 2018. This means GPU functionalities like the clock and thermal management are now available for tweaking.
If money and time were no object, every workload in every datacenter of the world would have hardware co-designed to optimally run it. But that is obviously not technically or economically feasible.
The video game industry is suffering hard by the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic. In particular, the Xbox Series X, which like the PS5, has seen its production and launch schedule delays. The code ...
CUDA is a parallel computing programming model for Nvidia GPUs. With the proliferation over the past decade of GPU usage for speeding up applications across HPC, AI and beyond, the ready availability ...
In the ever-evolving world of technology, developers are constantly on the lookout for tools that can streamline their workflow and boost productivity. If you’ve ever found yourself wishing for a more ...
A few days ago, AMD released its latest Catalyst beta graphics driver -- and hidden within, AMD has helpfully provided a long list of new GPU and APU code names that the driver is compatible with, and ...
Inside companies like AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA, hardware and software engineers often work far removed from the marketing teams that determine the final product names. You've got to have a name for what ...
Overview Present-day serverless systems can scale from zero to hundreds of GPUs within seconds to handle unexpected increases ...