Nvidia demoed the first processor from Project Logan, its next-generation CUDA-capable mobile processor, at the Siggraph conference and exhibition this week. The processor uses the efficient processing cores from Nvidia’s Kepler high-performance computing architecture. CUDA, or Compute Unified Device Architecture, is Nvidia’s parallel computing platform and programming model; combined with Kepler, it effectively lets mobile devices perform tasks that would previously have required PCs, while reducing the amount of battery power needed.
Nvidia Shows Dazzling Detail in Next-Gen Project Logan Demo
Posted by: Richard Adhikari July 26, 2013 09:11 AMNvidia demoed the first processor from Project Logan, its next-generation CUDA-capable mobile processor, at the Siggraph conference and exhibition this week. The processor uses the efficient processing cores from Nvidia’s Kepler high-performance computing architecture. CUDA, or Compute Unified Device Architecture, is Nvidia’s parallel computing platform and programming model; combined with Kepler, it effectively lets mobile devices perform tasks that would previously have required PCs, while reducing the amount of battery power needed.