Mobile Graphics
| NVIDIA recently showed off Project Logan, which tantalizes us with the future of mobile computer graphics. The new mobile graphics engine is powerful enough to do one of the company’s most intensive demos — real-time rendering of a detailed human face, Ira. |
Processor maker NVIDIA has introduced the next generation in mobille graphics. Project Logan uses the Kepler GPU, which NVIDIA claims the fastest, most advanced scalable GPU in the world.
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According to NVIDIA, they took Kepler’s efficient processing cores and added a new low-power inter-unit interconnect and extensive new optimizations, both specifically for mobile. With this design, mobile Kepler uses less than one-third the power of GPUs in leading tablets, such as the iPad 4, while performing the same rendering. And it gives us enormous performance and clocking headroom to scale up.
The company writes,
Logan has only been back in our labs for a few weeks and it has been amazing to see new applications coming up every day that have never been seen before in mobile. But this is only the beginning. Simply put, Logan will advance the capability of mobile graphics by over seven years, delivering a fully state-of-the-art feature set combined with awesome performance and power efficiency.
In the videos embedded in this post, you can see what these guts might make things look like on your phone in the future. NVIDIA won't say which devices are getting Kepler, but perhaps if you get a new phone in 2014 with an incredible battery life and amazing on-screen performance, the Kepler GPU might be the reason.
SOURCE NVIDIA
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