Tune in for Live Coverage of the Nvidia GTC Keynote
Nvidia's tech conference for all GPU developers. We're here.
On Tuesday, March 19 Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang will be delivering the opening keynote speech for the company's annual GPU Technology Conference (GTC). We'll be on-site to give you the play-by-play and color commentary for everything that happens.
The event starts at 9:00 a.m. PDT / 12:00 p.m. EDT and will run for approximately two hours.
Click here to be taken to our liveblog.
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flipster iknowhowtofixitI'm pretty sure Jen-Hsun Huang wishes he was Steve Jobs.Reply
Nah, I'm sure he's glad he's still alive and giving speeches. -
dragonsqrrl 10520554 said:anything interesting ever get announced here?
GF100, GK110, and a number of Tesla/Quadro cards have all been announced at past GTC's. -
ojas alidananything interesting ever get announced here?They're talking about Volta (Maxwell's successor), VCA, Tegra 5 and 6...Reply -
tomfreak Maxwell unified Memory might interest me, I have GTX570 which have barely enough VRAM for it's speed while I have 16GB of system RAM waiting for me to use.Reply -
mayankleoboy1 ^ that would be rather lame. Using DDR3 on a modern GPU is disastrous. DDR3 thrives on low latency and low bandwidth.Reply
GDDR5 thrives on high latency and very high bandwidth.