Apple and NVidia: The Tragic Break-Up
Hey guys, Icarus here. I’ve been talking a lot about GPUs lately, so I’m going to stick to that!
Well, recently there’ve been rumors going around about a problem between NVidia and Apple.
Apparently, many of the technical issues in the Macbooks and iMacs have been caused by faulty NVidia GPUs. Yes, you heard right. NVidia is not perfect.
And now, there’s a tragic rumor going around that Apple may break up its ties with NVidia.
Aw, a tragic break up story right? Just like real relationships, one continuous but hidden fault blows up what seemed to be a good relationship. Figures right? I mean, NVidia and Apple are a group of people after all.
But anyways, here’s my interesting question: What will Apple do now?
Now, before you put a comment with your opinion, consider these two options:
1. Intel
2. AMD
Now, I haven’t really heard of Intel or AMD excelling as much as NVidia in both the GPU and mobile GPU market, but who knows? This may be a good opportunity to take some major steps in that direction.
Leave a comment with your own opinion !!!!
Anyways, that’s all for today! Please leave a comment with your opinion! I really want to know!
Tomorrow, I will post my own opinion up as a post.
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Intel Punches Back at NVidia
Have you guys ever watched a fight break out? Or a near fight?
Usually starts out like this:
1. One person hits the other
2. The other person hits back
3. RAMPAGE, EVERYONE GATHER AROUND TO WATCH
4. Game over
So, Intel has recently been over-stepping its usual CPU boundaries and invading the GPU territory, pitting against AMD and NVidia; bad news for the latter two companies.
Well, looks like NVidia’s had enough. Now NVidia’s fighting back.
As I’ve said, NVidia’s been dabbing at the CPU industry for quite a while now, and is near the development stage. NVidia is not only combining a GPU and a CPU into a single chip for desktop, but also for mobile CPUs.
So, what’s this got to do with Intel? Well, Intel’s Atom CPUs have been rampaging all over the place in the netbook and laptop industry, but now NVidia’s trying to make its own move.
NVidia is developing a new mobile CPU that can do everything that a CPU and a GPU can do. All in one, ultra-energy-efficient chip.
So, one of two things can happen:
1. An all-out mobile processor war between Intel and NVidia
2. They try to play nice and try to compromise
Either way, we’re going to see some heated competition. I’d prefer the all-out war though. It means more competitive pricing, and that just means… more for less, at least for us!
But I want to know what you think. What’s going to happen between Intel and NVidia? More competition? Compromise? Or something out of the ordinary??
Stay tuned for more!
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Inflexible GT300 and RV800, Meet Free Larrabee
Hey guys! Icarus here with more on the latest hardware tech!
So I’m going to start out w/ a simple question: have you ever had a girlfriend/boyfriend who was an absolute control-freak?
Well, a typical control-freak would:
1. Watch your every move
2. Tell you what to do
3. Scream/Get mad/Become violent/etc. to you if he/she doesn’t get his or her way
So, how does this relate to the new GPUs I’ve been talking about?
Well, I’ve just recently read up on what’s going on with how the vendors are taking GT300, RV800, and Larrabee.
Many graphics card vendors in Asia are extremely fed up with NVidia and AMD. Now the vendors are eagerly waiting for the Intel Larrabee for its flexibility.
Wanna know why? Well, it’s because NVidia and AMD designed GT300 and RV800 in a way that completely control the vendors.
Here’s how NVIdia and AMD did this:
1. The original layout of the GT300 and RV800 is extremely inflexible
2. NVidia and AMD gets a percentage of any reworks and re-layout-ing the vendors did on the cards.
So let’s get crackin’!
1. The Layout
Well, any layout of any hardware is extremely important, especially ones that can be revamped and sold by many vendors.
Each graphics card vendor does their own little tweaks on the original design, and optimize it according to their standards including quality, efficiency, and price.
So, a flexible layout is obviously good for vendors because it allows vendors to tweak the layout easier than normal, and it also takes less time to do so. This generally leads to a quicker release of a new piece of hardware.
Well, NVidia and AMD apparently have inflexible circuit layouts for their GT300 and RV800 GPUs, and the vendors are becoming frustrated.
An inflexible layout will cost a vendor at least a few weeks to tweak, and cost them a lot of the profit they could receive if the layout had been more flexible.
Consumers get frustrated with the delayed release, and vendors lose profit and loyal consumers.
2. NVidia and AMD’s Profit from Layout Changes
Well, this one is understandable… if the layout wasn’t flexible.
An inflexible layout will also force vendors to make changes in the layout that wouldn’t have to be made in a flexible layout. This means NVidia and AMD get more profit, but it also means the vendors will be delayed a few weeks, lose some loyal consumers, and lose profit.
So in a way, it seems like AMD and NVidia structured their layout and their overall plan in a way that will give them the most profit.
Now, where does the Larrabee come in?
Well, according to many sources, Intel seems to have hit a jackpot with the layout of the Larrabee. Vendors eagerly await its release because the layout is much more flexible than that of GT300 or RV800.
Larrabee provides much more freedom to the graphics cards vendors.
So, GT300 and RV800, meet Larrabee, your new and powerful competition.
Well that’s all I’ve got for today! Stay tuned for more on the latest computer hardware technology!!
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A New Trend: Intel Larrabee, NVidia GT300, and AMD RV800
Hey guys, Icarus here!
I’ve been talking about the newest and upcoming GPUs these past few days, and it turned out to be a pretty good series, if I don’t say so myself.
Now, I’ve been constantly reading and searching for new information, and I’ve come upon a realization, a kind of trend.
Have you guys noticed that AMD has been, for a long time, the ONLY major manufacturer, researcher, and innovator that took on both GPUs and CPUs?
Now we have Intel pushing into the GPU industry with the Larrabee and NVidia still dabbing and playing around with its own CPUs.
So you know all this already because you read my articles. What’s the deal with the “trend” I’ve noticed?
Well, firstly, let’s go over some facts:
1. Intel, NVidia, and AMD now all take on(or attempting to take on) both the CPU and GPU industry
2. CPUs and GPUs have become so powerful that they can probably last without one or the other.
So the trend? We could have a CPU and GPU combined into a single chip.
That’s right, there’s a possibility we will have neither; both may be able to be combined into one single chip.
This may be still some time away, but at this rate, it could come out as early as mid-late 2010.
So, how an this affect us? Well, here’s what I think:
1. Having a unified, structured chip with both a CPU and GPU will dramatically change the layout of a motherboard
2. Having a chip with both CPU and GPU may make it a bit more difficult for companies to target certain consumers
3. A new age for computer hardware.
Anyways, that’s all I’ve got for tonight, I’ll keep thinking and churning out my opinion!!
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NVidia Follows AMD in DX10.1
Hey guys! Icarus here, with more information and help for you today!
Thinking of buying a new GT200 videocard? Well, wait just a bit longer, because DX10.1 is right around the corner for all of you NVidia fans and fanboys alike.
Yes, NVidia is FINALLY implementing DX10.1, along with new 40nm GPU processors for all GT200 series GPUs.
Now what does this mean to you?
Well, it can mean one of few things:
1. NVidia GT200 GPUs will finally match AMD’s GPUs with 10.1
2. A slight increase in performance
So let’s get started!!
1. NVidia GT200 vs AMD RV700
AMD has had DX10.1 implemented for a while now, and results have been pretty good. Some GPUs outmatch NVidia, and some say that it’s all thanks to DX10.1
I do not know how big of a difference there is between DX10 and DX10.1(except for the .1 increase in number… never got why they do that), but I have seen benchmarks where AMD’s RV700 series GPUs gave NVidia a pretty good beating in games that supported DX10.1.
Unfortunately, NVidia seems to have some behind-the-scenes talk with game companies, and some companies broke down in the pressure and took out the DX10.1 compatability from their games.
But now that NVidia is finally making a move on DX10.1, they’ll have to put it in!
2.Slight Increase in Performance
For a number of reasons including mandatory x4 Anti-Aliasing, 32-bit floating point, and other technical jargon, it gives slight performance increase over DX10.1.
DX10.1 is a series of extensions from DX10, and it was released to give better graphics control to programmers.
So this extension wasn’t meant to directly favor the consumer; it was released to give benefits to programmers.
However, in the process, we got some benefits because programmers have more control, and more control means(usually) better graphics and more realistic details.
Well, that’s all I got for today! Hope you enjoyed my post!
Please, PLEASE remember to comment!!!!! I love criticism, more information/analysis, and suggestions on what hardware you want me to review!! I’m still waiting on you!
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