Saludos, de nuevo otro hilo oficial para que entre todos a modo de Wiki recopilemos toda la información y opinemos sobre lo que puede suponer esta tecnología que incorpora Nvidia a su nueva generación de tarjetas gráficas denominada Volta.
De momento se sabe que permitirá tasas de transferencias de un TERA y que podría manejar el contenido entero de un Blueray en una fracción de segundo.
Aquí podéis ver la noticia en ingles:
http://www.engadget.com/2013/03/19/nvidia-roadmap-volta-gpu/
De momento se sabe que permitirá tasas de transferencias de un TERA y que podría manejar el contenido entero de un Blueray en una fracción de segundo.
Aquí podéis ver la noticia en ingles:
We're here at NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, and company CEO Jen Hsun-Huang has just revealed the next step in its GPU roadmap. Called Volta, it's scheduled to arrive after Maxwell, and will advance GPU technology with a ridiculous amount of memory bandwidth. Volta GPUs will have access to up to 1TB per second of bandwidth by stacking the DRAM on top of the GPU itself, with a silica substrate between them. Then, by cutting a hole through the silicon and connecting each layer it's possible to move, according to Huang "all of the data from a full Blu-Ray disc through the chip in 1/50th of a second."
We aren't exactly sure what that means for graphics, but being able to process data that quickly is bound to be a boon for gamers... whenever Volta actually arrives, of course.
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http://www.engadget.com/2013/03/19/nvidia-roadmap-volta-gpu/