PowerVR Series8XT: pushing power efficiency to the next level
Last year, Imagination announced Furian, our newest graphics architecture and the first major update for PowerVR since 2012. This introduction marks a significant step in satisfying the ever increasing demands for more device performance, especially for new use cases such as AR, VR and AI, while keeping PowerVR at the top of the pile for power efficiency and performance in embedded GPUs.
Furian was designed with scalability in mind, ensuring that performance and area efficiency remain consistent regardless of the number of shader processing units (SPUs) that are laid down. In this post, we will be focussing specifically on the power efficiency of the architecture and how this ensures that it remains ahead of rivals designs for performance per watt.
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