NVIDIA Making CPUs, New RTX A5000 & A6000 GPUs, & Deep Learning
NVIDIA announced its new CPU today, a collaboration with ARM yielding the "Grace" CPU. The company is also releasing new RTX GPUs (the A4000, A5000, A6000).
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NVIDIA's GTC 2021 conference saw the unveil of a series of new GPUs for professionals and data center applications, but all of these were overshadowed by NVIDIA's renewed interest in the CPU space. NVIDIA has been trying to purchase ARM since 2020 (currently pending regulatory approval), and in the meantime, the two organizations are working together to produce the new NVIDIA Grace CPU for data center and server applications. The NVIDIA Grace CPU aims to improve bandwidth of CPU-to-GPU communications and CPU-to-CPU communications, outperforming traditional PCIe signaling with NVIDIA's NVLink.
The GPUs announced are part of the former Quadro line, branding that NVIDIA is slowly moving away from. The A5000 and A4000 GPUs are in the high-end of Ampere RTX cards, with mobile versions also available in Max-Q laptops.
Separately from all of this, NVIDIA talked more about its Omniverse software and a few RTX games, including Black Myth: Wukong, Boundary, Narak: Bladepoint, and Bright Memory. Cyberpunk also got a comically short pseudo-reference.
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00:00 - NVIDIA GTC 2021 Announcements
01:03 - NVIDIA's New "Grace" ARM CPU
05:11 - New GPUs from NVIDIA: A4000, A5000
10:51 - A10, A16, & Omniverse
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