Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) stories
AMD unveils the Radeon 5500 series GPUs exclusively for preconfigured desktops and notebooks, promising significant performance boosts for gamers.
NVIDIA's GPUs revolutionised AI by accelerating machine learning, first evident with AlexNet's win in 2012. Today, their technology powers key AI advancements.
VMware and NVIDIA partner to enhance GPU services for high-performance computing on VMware Cloud, aiming to boost AI and data science applications.
Red Hat and NVIDIA have deepened their alliance to streamline AI and machine learning, focusing on GPU-accelerated workloads across hybrid cloud environments.
NVIDIA's T4 GPUs are now globally available on Google Cloud Platform, boosting HPC, machine learning, and graphics workloads with cost efficiency.
OVH is taking a new step in its collaboration with NVIDIA by becoming a validated platform partner for NVIDIA GPU Cloud (NGC).
FutureFive's Darren Price dives into Nvidia's GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FE, noting its high cost, modest real-world performance boost, and immense future potential.
The Radeon VII provides 2x memory, 2.1x memory bandwidth, and up to 36% higher performance in content creation applications compared to Radeon RX 64.
NVIDIA unveils the GeForce RTX 2060, claiming it heralds next-gen gaming with unbeatable performance and real-time ray tracing at an accessible price.
Nvidia's new RTX graphics cards promise a game-changing experience, but so far, they have little to show for their hefty price tag.
QNAP Systems unveils its new AMD Ryzen-powered TS-x77XU NAS series, promising high-performance virtualisation and AI capabilities for enterprises.
GPU-optimised deep learning and HPC software now available to thousands more data scientists, researchers and developers.
The RTX's hybrid graphics are made possible by NIVIDA's AI and ray-tracing inventions, delivering a 6x performance boost.
NVIDIA has released the Turing GPU architecture, promising major advancements in computer graphics with real-time ray tracing and AI capabilities.
Designed for the most demanding visual computing workloads, including film and video, automotive and architecture, and scientific visualisation.
The DGX Station is a quiet, compact GPU-powered deep learning supercomputer that is quiet and small enough to sit next to a desk.
The HGX-2 cloud server platform, with multi-precision computing capabilities, supposedly provides unique flexibility.
Tomasz Bednarz of the UNSW EPICentre explains how he and his team are advancing data analytics by bringing technology and design under the same roof.
ChannelLife sat down with Professor John Taylor, a local titan of GPU-powered research, to ask about how GPU tech is going to change this country.
Jensen Huang, NVIDIA's CEO, extolled AI advancements, traded insights about tech's future, and shared views on the US-China trade war at GTC18.