Wait, did Nvidia just say it could make graphics cards for crypto-currency miners?
Would Nvidia make graphics cards just for crypto-currency miners? As GPU supplies remain lean, Nvidia's CFO considers priorities.
Would Nvidia make graphics cards just for crypto-currency miners? As GPU supplies remain lean, Nvidia's CFO considers priorities.
Driven by PC gaming, pandemic upgrading and likely crypto-currency miners, GPU units hit a healthy 13.4 per cent increase in sales during Q3.
The community around the open sourced Software for Open Networking in the Cloud (SONiC) NOS has got a little stronger through Apstra.
Acquisitions bolster Nvidia's position in the data centre and set the stage for more widespread use of GPUs for AI and machine learning workloads.
VMware and Nvidia have announced an effort to make VMware's software for managing data centers work better with Nvidia's artificial intelligence (AI) chips.
Filling a gap in their offerings, NVIDIA hopes to gain money and market share with Arm's extensive reach.
When you enter the computer room on the second floor of Tokyo Institute of Technology's computer building, you're not immediately struck by the size of Japan's second-fastest supercomputer. You can't see the Tsubame computer for the industrial air conditioning units that are standing in your way, but this in itself is telling. With more than 30,000 processing cores buzzing away, the machine consumes a megawatt of power and needs to be kept cool.