Source : CNETAccording to NVidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, Apple could introduce its graphics parallel processing technology based on NVidia's CUDA technology. during the WWDC. CUDA is a programming system allowing software developers to take advantage of the unique parallel processing characteristics of NVidia's GPUs, such as the GeForce 8600M currently found in the MacBook Pro. Such announcement does not come at first, as NVidia released a beta version of CUDA for Mac OS X back in February; so any announcement at the WWDC could indicate that Apple has adopted the technology in its hardware to boost GPU performance. According to Jen-Hsun Huang, Apple's implementation of CUDA will not be entitled accordingly, but will have a different name; it will most likely be the new booster for Core image and Core video.
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