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The History of the GPU - New Developments / Jon Peddie.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Peddie, Jon.
Contributor:
ProQuest ebook central
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Graphics processing units--History.
Graphics processing units.
Computer architecture.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (434 pages : color illustrations)
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, [2022]
Contents:
Intro
Foreword
Preface
The Author
A Lifetime of Chasing Pixels
Acknowledgments and Contributors
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Introduction
1.1 Programmable Vertex and Geometry Shaders (2001-2006)
1.1.1 Nvidia NV20-GeForce 3 (February 2001)
1.1.2 ATI R200 Radeon 8500 (August 2001)
1.1.3 Nvidia's NV25-28-GeForce 4 Ti (February 2002)
1.1.4 ATI's R300 Radeon 9700 and the VPU (August 2002)
1.1.5 SiS Xabre-September 2002
1.1.6 The PC GPU Landscape in 2003
1.1.7 Nvidia NV 30-38 GeForce FX 5 Series (2003-2004)
1.1.8 ATI R520 an Advanced GPU (October 2005)
1.2 Conclusion
References
2 The Third- to Fifth-Era GPUs
2.1 The Third Era of GPUs-DirectX 10 (2006-2009)
2.1.1 Nvidia G80 First Unified Shader GPU (2006)
2.1.2 Nvidia GT200 Moving to Compute (2008)
2.1.3 Intel Larrabee to Phi (2006-2009)
2.1.4 Intel's GM45 iGPU Chipset (2007-2008)
2.1.5 Intel's Westmere (2010) Its First iGPU
2.2 The Fourth Era of GPUs. October 2009
2.2.1 The End of the ATI Brand (2010)
2.2.2 AMD's Turks GPU (2011)
2.2.3 Nvidia's Fermi (2010)
2.2.4 AMD Fusion GPU with CPU (January 2011)
2.2.5 Nvidia Kepler (May 2013)
2.2.6 Intel's iGPUs (2012-2021), the Lead Up to dGPU
2.2.7 Nvidia Maxwell (2014)
2.3 The Fifth Era of GPUs (July 2015)
2.3.1 AMD's CGN RX380 (June 2016)
2.3.2 Intel's Kaby Lake G (August 2016)
2.3.3 Nvidia
2.3.4 AMD's Navi RDNA Architecture (July 2019)
2.3.5 Summary
2.3.6 Intel's Whisky Lake 620 GT2 iGPU (2018)
2.3.7 Intel's Gen 11 iGPU (March 2019)
2.3.8 Summary
2.4 Conclusion
3 Mobile GPUs
3.1 Organization
3.2 Mobiles: The First Decade (2000-2010)
3.3 Imagination Technologies First GPU IP (2000)
3.3.1 Summary
3.4 Arm's Path to GPUs (2001)
3.4.1 Falanx
3.4.2 Mali Family (2005)
3.4.3 More Cores
3.4.4 Balanced, Scalable, and Fragmented
3.4.5 More Designs
3.5 Fujitsu's MB86292 GPU (2002-)
3.5.1 IMB86R01 Jade
3.5.2 Several Name Changes
3.6 Nvidia's Tegra-From PDAs to Autonomous Vehicles and consoles (2003-)
3.6.1 Tegra is Born
3.6.2 Nvidia Enters the Automotive Market (2009)
3.7 Bitboys 3.0 (2002-2011)
3.7.1 End Game: Bitboys' VG (2003)
3.8 Qualcomm's Path to the Snapdragon GPU (2004-)
3.8.1 The Adreno GPU (2006)
3.9 SECOND DECADE of Mobile GPU Developments (2010 and on)
3.10 Siru (2011-2022)
3.10.1 Samsung
3.11 Texas Instruments OMAP (1999-2012)
3.12 Arm's Midgard (2012)
3.12.1 Arm's Bifrost (2018)
3.12.2 Arm's Valhall (2019)
3.12.3 Valhall Architecture
3.12.4 Arm Epilogue
3.12.5 Second Epilogue
3.13 Nvidia Leaves Smartphone Market, 2014
3.13.1 Xavier Introduced (2016)
3.14 Qualcomm Snapdragon 678 (2020)
3.15 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 (2020)
3.16 Apple's M1 GPU and SoC (2020)
3.16.1 Apple's M1 Pro GPU (2021)
3.16.2 Apple's M1 Ultra (2022)
3.16.3 Summary
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
3.17 Conclusion
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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9783031140471
3031140478
Publisher Number:
99992947950
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