cuTile BASIC: NVIDIA Makes GPUs Speak 1970s Code – And It Runs Lightning Fast
Dust off those Commodore 64 BASIC scripts – NVIDIA's cuTile BASIC runs them on cutting-edge GPUs. Retro charm meets modern horsepower, and it's no prank.
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Dust off those Commodore 64 BASIC scripts – NVIDIA's cuTile BASIC runs them on cutting-edge GPUs. Retro charm meets modern horsepower, and it's no prank.
Forget Nvidia's spin – H100 crushes GB200 NVL72 on reliability and TCO. Your next AI subscription? It'll cost more than you think.
Forget the boardroom battles. This means cheaper AI tools for you and me—or more excuses from Amazon as rivals lap them. AWS's gigawatt gamble with Anthropic's Trainium chips could flip the script.
Silicon Valley's been buzzing for HBM4 to rescue starving AI bandwidth. Synopsys just linked it up in silicon — first full-path validation at 9.2 Gbps. But does this fix the real bottlenecks?
Jensen Huang's full-platform sermon just got empirical backup. Nvidia's software tweaks propel MLPerf inference benchmarks to absurd new heights, leaving rivals in the dust.
Jensen Huang just promised $1 trillion in revenue and AI supercomputers in orbit. Buckle up—it's peak NVIDIA delusion.
Everyone figured 2025 would be TSMC's gate-all-around victory lap. Instead, we got diamond heat sinks inside chips, stamped silicon fabs, and a U.S. policy gut-punch that exposes the fragility of innovation pipelines.
NVIDIA's Nemotron 3 suite promises agentic AI that reasons, chats, and stays safe across modalities. But after 20 years watching Valley hype, I'm asking: who's really cashing in?
Imagine slipping on Apple Vision Pro and diving into a full-scale car design, powered by remote NVIDIA RTX beasts. No more watered-down models—this is spatial computing on steroids.
NVIDIA CloudXR 6.0 finally pipes RTX-powered XR to any headset, including Vision Pro. Skeptical? It's foveated magic over plain WiFi—but networks beware.
Picture this: market data hits, your algo spits out a prediction in under 10 microseconds. NVIDIA's GH200 just made that real on off-the-shelf GPUs – no FPGA required.
Picture this: Nvidia cramming 1TB of HBM onto a single GPU. That's the Rubin Ultra's promise, exploding HBM demand skyward while custom base dies rewrite the rules.