
BioShock Infinite gameplay video released
So far we've seen some decidedly pretty and interesting looking teaser trailers for Bioshock Infinite, which sees the franchise take to the skies, but how about gameplay? The first trailer showing the actual game itself has now been released, so check it out and let us know how it looks to you!
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NVIDIA teases new GPU architectures for 2011 and 2013
Now that NVIDIA's current generation architecture is making its way through the company's product stack nicely, what's next on the cards for the firm's GPU roadmap? It appears that we'll be seeing the fruits of their current labours in 2011, with a next-generation architecture codenamed "Kepler".
The next major GPU architecture from Nvidia, code-named Kepler, is slated for release in 2011, with the first products likely coming in the second half of the year. Kepler will be based on a 28-nanometer fabrication process, and Nvidia intends for it to be nearly three times more efficient, in DP FLOPS per watt, than today's Fermi architecture. Huang noted that such an improvement goes "far beyond" what process technology advances alone can achieve. Changes in the chip architecture, design, and software will contribute to that advance, as well.
The Maxwell architecture will come next, in 2013, and will be produced on a 22-nm fabrication process. Maxwell promises nearly an 8X increase in DP FLOPS per watt beyond today's Fermi chips. Huang noted that, in parallel computing, power is the primary constraint, which is why he chose that metric to describe future architectures.
The Tech Report has the full story.The Maxwell architecture will come next, in 2013, and will be produced on a 22-nm fabrication process. Maxwell promises nearly an 8X increase in DP FLOPS per watt beyond today's Fermi chips. Huang noted that, in parallel computing, power is the primary constraint, which is why he chose that metric to describe future architectures.
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