Last week in Sunnyvale we had a chance to meet with Jen-Hsun
Huang, the CEO and President of Nvidia, and once you get the chance to meet with such an
industry leader, you try to learn about the company’s vision and its future
guidelines.
We asked him about how he sees Nvidia in the future and he
simply replied that he sees the graphics card evolving into a co-processor.
The CPU will remain an important part of the computer, but
the CPU of the future will take care of serial data, while the GPU becomes even
more important as it can do a great job with data parallel applications. The CPU is
better for serial work, while the GPU is better for parallel data and any job that can be
subdivided in smaller time slices.
Jensen now calls graphics a co-processor that will be able
to accelerate many applications including video encoding and transcoding, many
science applications as well as any other applications that can divide tasks
into data parallel mode. Graphics, as a parallel data efficient application,
will gain even more support and there are more application that will be
significantly faster than when you process them solely with CPU power.
The CPU and GPU will become brothers and they will do stuff
much faster. You have to agree with that.
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Graphics to evolve into a co-processor