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technology6 months ago

Next-Gen Xbox and PlayStation 6 Launch in 2027 with AMD's UDNA Graphics

Rumors suggest that Sony and Microsoft are developing next-generation consoles, the PlayStation 6 and Xbox, expected in 2027, both powered by AMD's UDNA graphics architecture, which promises significant improvements in ray tracing and AI performance, with potential for handheld devices and staggered launches, possibly giving Microsoft an earlier release as they celebrate their 25th anniversary in 2026.

technology1 year ago

"Nvidia Dominates AI Market with Annual Chip Releases and New Ventures"

Nvidia will now design new AI chips annually instead of biennially, starting with the Rubin architecture in 2025, to meet the surging demand for AI technology. CEO Jensen Huang announced this shift during the company's Q1 2025 earnings call, highlighting the backward compatibility of new GPUs and the strong demand from sectors like automotive and consumer internet. Nvidia's accelerated chip development aims to maintain its market leadership and capitalize on the booming AI industry.

technology1 year ago

"Nvidia Unveils Cutting-Edge AI Chips and Software at GTC Conference"

Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the company's new product lineup at the AI Conference, including the Blackwell GPU architecture, GB200 superchip, and GROOT humanoid robot software, marking significant advancements in AI technology and signaling a long-term bet on humanoid-like robots. The new products are set to revolutionize AI chips and training programs, as well as contribute to the development of humanoid-like robots with motor functions and natural language understanding.

technology2 years ago

Intel's "Battlemage" GPU on Track for 2024 Launch, New Roadmap Confirms

Intel's new client PC roadmap reveals plans for the launch of the Battlemage "Xe2-HPG" GPU architecture in 2024. The roadmap also highlights upcoming products for 2023, including the 14th Gen Core series, Core Ultra 100, Xeon Sapphire Rapids, and Arc A580 discrete graphics. While Intel has not provided specific details about Battlemage, rumors suggest it will feature improved ray tracing, microarchitecture improvements, and Next-Gen AI rendering technologies. The flagship SKU, BMG-G10, is expected to have a power target of 225W, while the BMG-G21 is anticipated to be a 150W product.