But can it crack safes too?
If you want to build your own Nvidia-powered self-driving car – or hack one – here's a blueprint
Nvidia is channelling Thunderbirds legend Parker for its latest system-on-chip for self-driving cars. Two Parker processors are used in the PX 2 box we saw at the start of the year. This hardware adds a super-cruise-control to vehicles by hoovering up video feeds from onboard cameras and other sensor data, feeding it through …
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Tuesday 23rd August 2016 23:26 GMT Oengus
Real Programmers...
The 16nm FinFET SoC has 256 Pascal CUDA GPU cores
Real programmers don't use Pascal.
Thanks to BebopWeBop for the link to the Real Programmers article
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Wednesday 24th August 2016 07:07 GMT Steve Todd
Re: Real Programmers...
You do realise that the author of that article declares anyone who doesn't write unstructured FORTRAN on IBM mainframes not to be a real programmer? I doubt you qualify, and neither do 99.9999% of the readership here.
Pascal in this case is a GPU family code name, not a language BTW
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Wednesday 24th August 2016 08:07 GMT Sgt_Oddball
Re: Real Programmers...
Real Prograwmers write self-modifying code, especially if they can
save 20 nanoseconds in the middle of a tight loop.
Real programmers don't spell check... (also all that ranting on GOTO loops takes me back to college days programming EPROM chips in the only electronics project the design tech A level would let me do.)
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