Nvidia released the GTC 2016 opening keynote as video series on their youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/nvidia/videos
first part:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddBIF1fnvIM
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Source for the following quotes and images:
https://devblogs.nvidia.com/parallelfor ... de-pascal/
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Support for the GPU ISA means that programs running on NVLink-connected GPUs can execute directly on data in the memory of another GPU as well as on local memory
Pascal GP100 adds features to further simplify programming and sharing of memory between CPU and GPU, and allowing easier porting of CPU parallel compute applications to use GPUs for tremendous speedups
NVLinkWith the new page fault mechanism, global data coherency is guaranteed with Unified Memory. This means that with GP100, the CPUs and GPUs can access Unified Memory allocations simultaneously
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nvlink.html
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What does this all mean for GPU rendering?
Which are the CPUs that support NVLink?
Will we be able to connect consumer level Pascal cards and CPUs with NVLINK already in 2016?
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