
NVIDIA is rumored to showcase its first general purpose CPU architecture codenamed Project Denver tomorrow. The rumor has been brought up by Fanless Tech whose sources confirm that NVIDIA could very well unveil their first CPU (SOC to be exact) known as Project Denver tomorrow at CES 2013.
Project Denver to be Unveiled at CES?
This is big news as first reports came about Intel's aquicistion of NVIDIA whereas now NVIDIA itself is hopping on-boardthe CPU bandwagon and given the time NVIDIA has been in the industry, this would be a bold step by the company.
Over the past few months, XbitLabs has been covering some veryinterestingbits of NVIDIA's Project Denver SOC designed for general purpose use. Project Denverr is basically an custom builtARMv8 64-Bit Processor which would be highlybeneficialfor computing purposes such as workstation and server usage.
The same SOC chip is to be used on NVIDIA's Maxwell generation of GPUs that arrive in 2014. At CES tomorrow could be the very first time NVIDIA could unveil this chip if fanless tech sources are correct, otherwise we would have to wait for a while to see what kind of technology does NVIDIA's CPU/SOC hybrid packs.









