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Pubblicità NVIDIA, ecco l'annuncio ufficiale dell'architettura delle gpu Fermi Ultime News
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NVIDIA ha ufficializzato di recente le specifiche di massima della nuova architettura delle sue prossime gpu CUDA Ready confermandone innanzitutto il nome in codice, ovvero "Fermi". In accordo al chip maker, la nuova architettura rappresenta un punto di svolta nell'ambito non soltanto dei sottosistemi video ma del GPU Computing più in generale: essa sarà alla base di tutti i nuovi controller grafici in arrivo da NVIDIA e commercializzati con i brand GeForce, Quadro e Tesla. Queste le feature ufficiali di "Fermi":

  • Nuovo supporto del linguaggio C++, accanto a quello esistente per C, Fortran, Java, Python, OpenCL e DirectCompute;
  • 512 CUDA Core per signolo chip;
  • Una potenza pari anche a 8 volte quella delle gpu esistenti con i calcoli a due cifre decimali, particolarmente rilevanti in ambito high-performance computing (HPC);
  • NVIDIA Parallel DataCache, ossia una organizzazione gerarchica della memoria cache che ottimizza l'esecuzione in ambito physics e raytracing;
  • NVIDIA GigaThread Engine, volta a favorire il parallelismo tra contesti appartenenti alla stessa applicazione;
  • Nexus, una sorta di sofisticato plug-in per Microsoft Visual Studio in grado di favorire la programmazione delle gpu fornendo strumenti basilari, come un sofisticato debugger.



SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Sep. 30, 2009 - NVIDIA Corp. today introduced its next generation CUDA GPU architecture, codenamed "Fermi". An entirely new ground-up design, the "Fermi" architecture is the foundation for the world’s first computational graphics processing units (GPUs), delivering breakthroughs in both graphics and GPU computing.

"NVIDIA and the Fermi team have taken a giant step towards making GPUs attractive for a broader class of programs," said Dave Patterson, director Parallel Computing Research Laboratory, U.C. Berkeley and co-author of Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach. "I believe history will record Fermi as a significant milestone."

Presented at the company’s inaugural GPU Technology Conference, in San Jose, California, "Fermi" delivers a feature set that accelerates performance on a wider array of computational applications than ever before. Joining NVIDIA’s press conference was Oak Ridge National Laboratory who announced plans for a new supercomputer that will use NVIDIA GPUs based on the "Fermi" architecture. "Fermi" also garnered the support of leading organizations including Bloomberg, Cray, Dell, HP, IBM and Microsoft.

"It is completely clear that GPUs are now general purpose parallel computing processors with amazing graphics, and not just graphics chips anymore," said Jen-Hsun Huang, co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA. "The Fermi architecture, the integrated tools, libraries and engines are the direct results of the insights we have gained from working with thousands of CUDA developers around the world. We will look back in the coming years and see that Fermi started the new GPU industry."

As the foundation for NVIDIA’s family of next generation GPUs namely GeForce, Quadro and Tesla − "Fermi" features a host of new technologies that are "must-have" features for the computing space, including:

  • C++, complementing existing support for C, Fortran, Java, Python, OpenCL and DirectCompute.
  • ECC, a critical requirement for datacenters and supercomputing centers deploying GPUs on a large scale
  • 512 CUDA Cores featuring the new IEEE 754-2008 floating-point standard, surpassing even the most advanced CPUs
  • 8x the peak double precision arithmetic performance over NVIDIA’s last generation GPU. Double precision is critical for high-performance computing (HPC) applications such as linear algebra, numerical simulation, and quantum chemistry
  • NVIDIA Parallel DataCache - the world’s first true cache hierarchy in a GPU that speeds up algorithms such as physics solvers, raytracing, and sparse matrix multiplication where data addresses are not known beforehand
  • NVIDIA GigaThread Engine with support for concurrent kernel execution, where different kernels of the same application context can execute on the GPU at the same time (eg: PhysX fluid and rigid body solvers)
  • Nexus – the world’s first fully integrated heterogeneous computing application development environment within Microsoft Visual Studio

Images, technical whitepapers, presentations, videos and more on "Fermi" can all be found at: www.nvidia.com/fermi





News Source: NVIDIA Press Release
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