Talk:Kepler (microarchitecture)

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Minor grammar error[edit]

[...] , it doubled the CUDA Cores from 16 to 32 per CUDA array. With the addition CUDA core solve the warp execution problem, the SMX processing resources are also double with warp schedulers, [...]

I am not native in English but seems like broken grammar to me.

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"spurr polygon"[edit]

This is a typo, but I'm not sure how to fix it. Until Special:Diff/645796420 the text here used to say "...capable of spurring out a polygon...", but I don't know what that means either. Anyone? -- John of Reading (talk) 12:03, 12 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Most of that paragraph seems to have been written by a drunk 8 year old from Siberia who was also claiming that his AOL dial-up had "blast capacity". Most of the processor terminology is basically invented, numbers are being spouted with no reference, TANSTAAFL so doubling computer core count and register file size almost certainly didn't achieve a 90% power usage reduction without a massive die shrink and the previous model was already a mixed 40nm / 28nm process. I'm going to kill it with fire. A Shortfall Of Gravitas (talk) 05:58, 22 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]