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  1. Overview

  2. Market

  3. Specifications and configurations

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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Nvidia Tesla is Nvidia's brand name for their products targeting stream processing or general-purpose graphics processing units (GPGPU). Products use GPUs from the G80 series onward. The underlying Tesla microarchitecture of the GPUs and the Tesla product line are named after pioneering electrical engineer Nikola Tesla.

The Nvidia Tesla product line directly competes with AMD's Radeon Instinct lines of deep learning and GPGPU cards.

Overview

With their very high computational power (measured in floating point operations per second or FLOPS) compared to microprocessors, the Tesla products target the high-performance computing market.[1] {{As of |2012}}, Nvidia Teslas power some of the world's fastest supercomputers, including Summit at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Tianhe-1A, in Tianjin, China.

The lack of ability to output images to a display was the main difference between Tesla products and the consumer level GeForce cards and the professional level Nvidia Quadro cards, but the latest Tesla C-class products include one Dual-Link DVI port.[2] For equivalent single precision output, Fermi-based Nvidia GeForce cards have four times less dual-precision performance{{cn|date=June 2015}}. Tesla products primarily operate:[3]

  • in simulations and in large scale calculations (especially floating-point calculations)
  • for high-end image generation for applications in professional and scientific fields
  • with the use of CUDA or OpenCL.

Nvidia intends to offer ARMv8 processor cores embedded into future Tesla GPUs as part of Project Denver.[4] This will be a 64-bit follow on to the 32-bit Tegra chips.

Market

The defense industry currently accounts for less than a sixth of Tesla sales, but Sumit Gupta predicts further sales to the geospatial intelligence market.[5]

Specifications and configurations

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See also

  • Fastra II
  • List of Nvidia graphics processing units
  • Nvidia Tesla Personal Supercomputer

References

1. ^High Performance Computing - Supercomputing with Tesla GPUs
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nvidia.com/object/personal-supercomputing.html|title=Professional Workstation Solutions}}
3. ^Tesla Technical Brief (PDF)
4. ^"Nvidia to Integrate ARM Processors in Tesla." (Article from 2012)
5. ^[https://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/07/24/nvidia_geospatial_intelligence_gpu/ "Nvidia chases defense, intelligence ISVs with GPUs."]

External links

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  • NVIDIA Product Overview and Technical Brief
  • NVIDIA's Tesla homepage
  • Nvidia Tesla C2050/ C2070 GPU Computing Processor
  • Nvidia Tesla S2050 GPU Computing System
  • Nvidia Tesla C1060 Computing Processor
  • Nvidia Tesla S1070
  • Nvidia Tesla M1060 Processor
  • Nvidia Nsight
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