Graphics processor vendor Nvidia on Wednesday announced its next-generation CUDA graphics processor unit architecture, code-named “Fermi.” The Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Department of Energy’s largest science and energy laboratory, has announced it will build a new supercomputer based on Fermi. The new architecture has also garnered support from Cray, IBM, HP, Dell and other companies. Nvidia announced the Fermi architecture at its inaugural GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday.
Nvidia Puts On Graphic Power Display With Fermi
Posted by: Richard Adhikari October 1, 2009 11:52 AMGraphics processor vendor Nvidia on Wednesday announced its next-generation CUDA graphics processor unit architecture, code-named “Fermi.” The Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Department of Energy’s largest science and energy laboratory, has announced it will build a new supercomputer based on Fermi. The new architecture has also garnered support from Cray, IBM, HP, Dell and other companies. Nvidia announced the Fermi architecture at its inaugural GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday.