TL;DR: NVIDIA's upcoming N1X AI PC processor, featuring Arm CPU and Blackwell GPU cores, achieves impressive Geekbench OpenCL scores surpassing all integrated GPUs and rivaling the GeForce RTX 5070.
This article was originally published on ARPU. View the original post here. Intel announced yesterday that its new Xeon 6 processors will serve as the host CPU for Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra-based DGX ...
For over a year, there have been rumors about NVIDIA‘s plans to release an Arm-based CPU for Windows PCs. This upcoming processor is expected to be named the NVIDIA N1 and N1X, with the N1X being the ...
During the last COMPUTEX, many of us were expecting the announcement of NVIDIA’s new Arm-based processor for laptops, the N1 and N1x. However, it seems that COMPUTEX 2025 wasn’t the chosen event for ...
The company revealed at the RISC-V Summit this month that while it was more famous for its proprietary CUDA cores with their own instruction set architecture and support for various data formats, are ...
With 120 and 125 teraFLOPS of BF16 grunt respectively, the Spark roughly matches AMD's Radeon Pro W7900, while achieving a ...
The Nvidia RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell increases memory capacity, offering configurations up to 72GB of GDDR7 memory with ECC ...
At its most basic level, Compute Unified Architecture (CUDA) allows general-purpose processing and other tasks to run on NVIDIA GPUs with extensive language support. Since its inception, CUDA has been ...
The PGI CUDA C/C++ compiler targets multi-core x86 platforms and extends CUDA beyond the GPU into a system-wide programming model. It is a key step towards making the x86+GPU architecture an ...