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Personally, I think its "Parker". And Denver related.
A few years ago NV kept mentioning that the platform is the GPU and that they build platforms.(Going by memory.) Of course, that has not been true. A CPU is still needed and GPU's don't have one. So, why not make GPU's into SoC's?
I think that NV will showcase their first product that can be a "console". I expect a minimum of 4 Denver cores paired up to a 960 type GPU on the low end. Hoping for 8 Denver cores tho.
(IMO, if they keep showing that Denver does not matter to them anymore, they will not show Denver and they wont fix the issues that Denver has, shown in the Nexus 9 review at Anandtech.)
A few years ago NV kept mentioning that the platform is the GPU and that they build platforms.(Going by memory.) Of course, that has not been true. A CPU is still needed and GPU's don't have one. So, why not make GPU's into SoC's?
I think that NV will showcase their first product that can be a "console". I expect a minimum of 4 Denver cores paired up to a 960 type GPU on the low end. Hoping for 8 Denver cores tho.
(IMO, if they keep showing that Denver does not matter to them anymore, they will not show Denver and they wont fix the issues that Denver has, shown in the Nexus 9 review at Anandtech.)