Monday, September 10, 2012

Samsung slips into AMD's HSA party, may seek parallel processing boost for Exynos

Samsung slips into AMD's HSA party, may seek parallel processing boost for Exynos

Trust us, this should ultimately make a lot of sense. As we already know, AMD recently set up the HSA Foundation to promote its vision for better parallel processing - and especially GPU compute - in mobiles and PCs. Its semi-rival ARM was one of the first big players to join up, and now Samsung has decided to hop onboard too. Why would it do that. For the simple reason that the Korean company still makes its own chips, based on ARM designs, and we've seen that GPU compute is going to be a big feature in its coming Exynos 5 processor with Mali T604 graphics.
Samsung slips into AMD's HSA party, may seek parallel processing boost for Exynos


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