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The Past, Present, and Future of the GPU According to Nvidia and AMD

Added: 27.08.2014 17:00 | 0 views | 0 comments


When it comes to), but Nvidia is confident that mobile is going to play a bigger part of its business in the future.

"At some point, you could envisage a future where the two markets [PC and Mobile] converge, or at least the lines blur between the two, and maybe really the only difference is power consumption," says Nvidia's Tamasi. "In fact, architecturally we've been working that way. If you look at K1 that's Kepler, and that's what a Titan is built on. The fundamental difference there is power. From a developer perspective, we're trying to put the infrastructure in place that lets them do that."

"Do I think that a phone game and a PC game are going to be the same game?" continued Tamasi. "Hard to say. If nothing else, the way you interact with the device is different, and the way people game on phones today tends to be different, or there's a different playing time. Who's to say the future isn't that you sit down, you put your phone on the table, it wirelessly pairs with a keyboard and mouse and display, and you're playing the next-gen version of your favourite game in that way. Is the market going to evolve that way? Don't know, but we're doing everything we can to make that happen, because if it does, that's great for Nvidia."

From: www.gamespot.com

The Past, Present, and Future of the GPU According to Nvidia and AMD

Added: 27.08.2014 17:00 | 1 views | 0 comments


When it comes to), but Nvidia is confident that mobile is going to play a bigger part of its business in the future.

"At some point, you could envisage a future where the two markets [PC and Mobile] converge, or at least the lines blur between the two, and maybe really the only difference is power consumption," says Nvidia's Tamasi. "In fact, architecturally we've been working that way. If you look at K1 that's Kepler, and that's what a Titan is built on. The fundamental difference there is power. From a developer perspective, we're trying to put the infrastructure in place that lets them do that."

"Do I think that a phone game and a PC game are going to be the same game?" continued Tamasi. "Hard to say. If nothing else, the way you interact with the device is different, and the way people game on phones today tends to be different, or there's a different playing time. Who's to say the future isn't that you sit down, you put your phone on the table, it wirelessly pairs with a keyboard and mouse and display, and you're playing the next-gen version of your favourite game in that way. Is the market going to evolve that way? Don't know, but we're doing everything we can to make that happen, because if it does, that's great for Nvidia."

From: www.gamespot.com


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