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    The change in Nvidia Architecture

    Hello guys I want to ask to you people that as Intel being the leading brand in the market of chip design and the leader of all the chip designs making companies what are goal they have set for themselves. Also when will the Nvidia change its core architecture again? When will we see significant innovative changes in Nvidia core technology and if it is on the roll what will be the new changes in it? When will Nvidia decide to create a whole new, more efficient and powerful architecture, along with making die sizes smaller, while still maintaining its popular world-renown video driver stability?

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    Re: The change in Nvidia Architecture

    Do you guys noticed; How Intel keeps on improvising its chore architecture it’s along with making the developed process smaller and smaller? This is because they are trying to keep up with Moore's Law set in position by one of their own co-founders. They don't just make transistors smaller; at the place of this they really make cutting-edge modifications and architectural amendments in their base-line technology.

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    Re: The change in Nvidia Architecture

    Personally I think Intel and Nvidia should merge, and join forces, as both of them are at the top of their games (in stability, and pioneering technological progression), although that is just my view. I think Nvidia should become a auxiliary company of Intel, maintaining its own logo (I like the logo of Nvidia) and branding. Guys but as we are not their founders or their owner so nothing in this regard will suit us saying about but yeah this will be a move that will better for both of them.

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    Re: The change in Nvidia Architecture

    Maxwell will be the big move - The Idea lies behind the fact that gpu cores some CPU's(arm) so the MB CPU's aren't swamped down with memory calls for the GPU release up the MB CPU's the ARM processors might be enabled to handle some Physx or Physx like features (also freeing up more from both GPU and CPU's) What is also the goal is to rid the use of MB cpu's and just make servers based on GPU structural design - (each GPU will have a cpu anyways) getting rid of the old MB model or MB cpu's to run GPU workstation.

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    Re: The change in Nvidia Architecture

    The thing which are common among Intel,AMD and Nvidia they all competing to be the best in the market. ATI has been owned by AMD and they are trying to bring down the accelerated processing units. Bulldozer and obCat are also being brought by the AMD. Is it possible that Nvidia will might be left behind. One thing that AMD, Intel, and Nvidia have in general: They are all looking to be the best AMD owns ATI, and they are bringing us Accelerated Processing Units. And AMD is also bringing us Bulldozer and obCat.Will they be able to stand up with the antagonism? Or will they take the lead once again? Tune in next time. As a last channel effort, Corporate Merges always has their advantages stopping Fans, points of view, Technology, resources.

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