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TSMC’s 20-angstrom process kicks off the sub-atomic era+

If Moore’s Law is dead, someone forgot to tell TSMC

Do or die!

How procedural generation changed my life and why I die more now

Workstation market tempers growth in Q1’22, with more moderation likely in the offing

As part of its ongoing research on the workstation market, Jon Peddie Research (JPR) has released its JPR Workstation Report Market Quarterly for Q1’22. Q1’22 workstation market results appear to finally show the beginning of ...

Multiplicity

Characters and universes replicate-transform and collide in the Multiverse of Madness

Add-in board unit sales continue to grow with the help of falling ASPs

Unit shipments in the add-in board market increased in Q1'22 by 32.2% year-over-year

Imagination locks up start-ups

Here kid, the first one is free

Q1’22 saw a decline in GPU and PC shipments quarter-to-quarter

The PC GPU market shipments decreased by -6.2% sequentially from last quarter and decreased by -19% year-to-year.

Who’s the baddest supercomputer?

The supercomputer Fugaku, jointly developed by Riken and Fujitsu, has successfully retained the top spot for five consecutive terms in multiple major high-performance computer rankings including HPCG and Graph500 BFS

Nvidia Q1 FY23 results

Nvidia reported record revenue for the first quarter, ended May 1, 2022, of $8.29 billion, up 46% from a year ago and up 8% from the previous quarter, with record revenue in Data Center and Gaming.

Steady, ready AMD updates a rock

At AMD CEO Lisa Su’s Computex keynote address, she disclosed how stable the AMD platform has been, while announcing a new one. The AM4 socket has been in continuous use and production since 2016—six years.

HP squeezes a GPU into its thinnest notebook

A masterpiece of packaging and engineering

Chasing Pixels: The Pioneering Graphics Processors

From the SIGGRAPH Pioneers: Chasing Pixels: The Pioneering Graphics Processors. The panel was presented live on April 13, 2022. It is introduced by Chair Ed Kramer and moderated by former Chair Jon Peddie (jonpeddie.com), and is part of our ongoing series of panels about significant early developments in computer graphics and interactive techniques.