Wednesday, May 2, 2012

CPU Project

CPU Project Description

Project Denver is an ARM architecture CPU being designed by Nvidia, targeted at personal computers, servers, and supercomputers. The CPU package will include an Nvidia GPU on-chip.
The existence of Project Denver was revealed at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show. In a March 4th 2011 Q&A article CEO Jen-Hsun Huang revealed that Project Denver is a five year 64-bit ARM architecture CPU development on which hundreds of engineers had already worked on for three and half years and which also has 32-bit ARM architecture backwards compatibility.
The Project Denver CPU internally translates the ARM instructions to an internal instruction set, using firmware in the CPU.
According to Charlie Demerjian, Project Denver was originally intended to be a x86 CPU, but was changed to the ARM-64 instruction set because Nvidia could not obtain a license to Intel's patents
CPU Project
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CPU Project
CPU Project
CPU Project
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