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- NVIDIA Prepares For Next-Gen GPU Architectures As βBlackwell-Nextβ Spotted In Linux 7.2 Kernel Patch
NVIDIA Prepares For Next-Gen GPU Architectures As βBlackwell-Nextβ Spotted In Linux 7.2 Kernel Patch
The Linux 7.2 Kernel Patches have seen the addition of a next-gen NVIDIA GPU architecture, cleverly listed as "Blackwell-Next". NVIDIA Ramps Up Support For Next-Gen GPU Architectures, Including Blackwell-Next, For Linux 7.2 NVIDIA's GPU architectures are not a mystery since the company has been outlining them in roadmaps for years now. We knew that Rubin was going to replace Blackwell years before its launch, and now we know that Feynman will replace Rubin. NVIDIA has only started volume production of Rubin, but internally, the company is prepping some big support for its next-generation architectures before they even ship. Phoronix spotted [β¦]
Read full article at https://wccftech.com/nvidia-prepares-next-gen-gpu-architectures-blackwell-next-spotted-in-linux-7-2/

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