The GeForce GTX 560 is not the only product that recently appeared in the catalog of NVIDIA. The manufacturer has indeed launched the Tesla M2090, a board dedicated to GPGPU. Based on a chipset with 512 CUDA cores and 6 GB of shipping GDDR5 memory, the M2090 can achieve a computing power of 665 GFLOPs double-precision, and until 1331 GFLOPs in single precision.
Memory bandwidth achieved for its 177 GB / s. Aimed at the professional market HPC (High Performance Computing), this card has not yet GPGPU price, but you can logically expect that it is up to the performance of the M2090 ...
Memory bandwidth achieved for its 177 GB / s. Aimed at the professional market HPC (High Performance Computing), this card has not yet GPGPU price, but you can logically expect that it is up to the performance of the M2090 ...
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