Various pathways exist to run CUDA on a variety of different architectures. The freely available gpuOcelot project is unique in that it currently allows CUDA binaries to run on NVIDIA GPUs, AMD GPUs, x86 and Intel Xeon Phi at full speed without recompilation. It works by dynamically analyzing and recompiling the PTX instructions of the CUDA kernels so they can run on the … [Read more...]
K1-powered NVIDIA Shield 2 Benchmarks Appear
The good folks at Tom's Hardware are lending credibility to the Antutu benchmarks of a K1 powered NVIDIA Shield 2 (link). It is not surprising that the NVIDIA Shield would be one of the first platforms to contain the newest NVIDIA Tegra chip. The claimed specs for the Shield-2 appear reasonable: A screen resolution of 1440 x 810, 4 GB of RAM 16 GB of internal … [Read more...]
Intel Mobile Reports $929M 1Q14 loss and $3.15B 2013 loss
Mobile is big money unless you are playing catch up. Sean Hollister at The Verge relays a report that the Intel Mobile division lost $3.15 Billion in 2013 and that losses in Q1 2014 are already $929 million. In my article, "Mobile Tech between a Rock and a Hard Place", I noted: Intel’s chief executive Brian Krzanich admitted at the firm’s November 2013 annual investor … [Read more...]
(4/24 update) Signals from Nvidia’s Sumit Gupta
Sumit Gupta is a busy man. Named by HPCwire as a 2013 "Person to Watch", Sumit does not idly take time to create a blog post unless it conveys a message about the NVIDIA Tesla development and marketing effort. His recent blog, "Fostering an Explosion of Innovation in the Data Center", posted by Steve Hamm, recognizes how the data-center is going to be supporting mobile … [Read more...]
Calling all Android Developers Interested in Using Microsoft Visual Studio on NVIDIA Tegra
The NVIDIA Developer Tools team is conduction a survey to assess interest in Microsoft Visual Studio as a development tool for Tegra Android devices. Not a registered developer? No problem! click here. NVIDIA is working on making development on Tegra platforms the best possible environment for Android application development. We are conducting interest from our Tegra developer … [Read more...]
Battery Powered Supercomputing for the Masses: First Impression of the NVIDIA Jetson TK1 board
GTC 2014 demonstrated that we have now entered the "Battery Powered Supercomputing for the Masses" era. I had the opportunity to experience a Jetson TK1 board running ubuntu 13.04 at the hands-on lab. First impressions were very positive with a snappy response to the Ubuntu window system.. The GTC hands-on labs are oriented for techies and not the press. They provide a very … [Read more...]





