Bolt Graphics to launch "Revolutionary" Zeus GPU dev kits in 2026

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Bolt Graphics aims to revolutionise the GPU market with its Zeus series GPUs.​


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Read more about Bolt Graphics' planned "Zeus" series GPUs.
 
3x more FP64, 2.5x more PT performance and 75x high EM sim performance than Nvidia's Blackwell architecture which cost Nvidia literal Billions to create with some of the worlds best cutting edge engineers... I'm smelling all types of monumental BS 😁
 
While I don't believe their "emulation" numbers, it is definitely possible to build a better GPU at specific things, ie FP64 and RT intersection throughput, than today's GPUs. It just comes at the cost of everything else.

What's hard to believe is it's capable of all that processing power and creating massive simulations but only using "LPDDR5X" memory. Not enough bandwidth for sure.
 
While I don't believe their "emulation" numbers, it is definitely possible to build a better GPU at specific things, ie FP64 and RT intersection throughput, than today's GPUs. It just comes at the cost of everything else.

What's hard to believe is it's capable of all that processing power and creating massive simulations but only using "LPDDR5X" memory. Not enough bandwidth for sure.

Yeah it's simply not going to happen, It took both AMD and Nvidia billions of USD each for their latest architectures while also hiring the top minds in the world... yet some startup company from Cali is going to out do both with a fraction of the funding and some benchmark charts... yeah... right. This has scam written all over it to get investors money and then after a year or 2 slowly disappear.
 
Specialized hardware exist. During the mining craze for Bitcoin, people came up with ASICs that were much faster than GPUs to do one thing. It's no different here. It's not a general architecture. It's meant for simulations. There gaming snippet from the article is bogus to me.

I'm not saying they aren't lying, I'm simply saying it's doable to do one, in this case two, things really well.
 
Specialized hardware exist. During the mining craze for Bitcoin, people came up with ASICs that were much faster than GPUs to do one thing. It's no different here. It's not a general architecture. It's meant for simulations. There gaming snippet from the article is bogus to me.

I'm not saying they aren't lying, I'm simply saying it's doable to do one, in this case two, things really well.

Yeah I got that the first time.

But both AMD and Nvidia also have specialised hardware for specific tasks and that cost billions with some of the worlds best engineers, Yet a startup suddenly comes out of nowhere with a fraction of the funding and makes extraordinary claims, As I said they will get money from multiple investors and after a while disappear into the ether with the money.

If anyone believes this is real then I have multiple solid gold bridges for sale.
 
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