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During GTC Beijing 2016, Nvidia introduced two new Tesla cards for deep neural network inferencing production workloads carried out by AI-based services.
NVIDIA's new Tesla P100 variants come in 12GB and 16GB variants, with both framebuffers being powered by the next-gen HBM2 standard. Both cards feature the 16nm FinFET-based Pascal architecture ...
12nm FinFET, PCIe interface, and 5120 CUDA cores After talking about the new Volta GPU at the GPU Technology Conference earlier last month, Nvidia has now officially unveiled the PCIe-based Tesla ...
Well now NVIDIA is bringing out the big gun in PCI Express form in what it considers the "most advanced data center GPU ever built," the Tesla P100, a crazy fast GPU accelerator based on ...
A line of GPUs from NVIDIA designed for general-purpose computing. Introduced in 2007 and discontinued in 2020, Tesla cards offered significantly more performance than general-purpose CPUs and ...
Nvidia has launched a brand new graphics card: the Tesla T4. The Turing GPU within the T4 is a slightly cut-down version of the chip Nvidia's RTX 2080 will soon launch with, albeit with a focus on ...
Nvidia's new GK210 powers the upcoming K80 Tesla GPU -- and this dual-chip monstrosity should be a serious HPC behemoth. Just don't expect it to hit your home PC any time soon.
Unlike NVIDIA’s other GPU launches, we didn’t receive a sample of one of these cards for review, and the reason boils down to the fact that this is not a typical GPU, nor are we setup to properly test ...
[Devon Bray] chanced upon a pair of Nvidia Tesla K80 cards, which are not suitable for gaming and no longer cost-effective for mining crypto, but ideal for [Devon]’s machine-learning calculations.
Tesla is one of Nvidia's big customers. That makes its earnings interesting for the chip maker's stock. Tesla said it “increased AI training compute” by over 75% year over year in the third ...