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February 2012 |
The NVIDIA Tesla K20X is a performance server compute GPU for applications such as scientific and engineering simulations. It provides over a teraflop of double precision performance allowing for detailed simulation which wouldn't be possible on a regular GPU.
| Key Features |
Applications |
> 2688 CUDA Cores
> 6GB GDDR5 Memory |
> CAE (structural analysis)
> CFD
> Financial computing
> Computational chemistry
> Computational physics
> Data analytics
> Satellite imaging
> Weather modelling
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Specifications
| Specification |
Description |
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Peak double precision floating point
performance
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1.31 teraflops |
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Peak single precision floating point
performance |
3.95 teraflops |
GPU chipset
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GK110 |
| Number of CUDA cores |
2688 |
| Memory size (GDDR5) |
6 GB |
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Memory bandwidth for board (ECC off)
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250 GBytes/sec |
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SMX
(streaming multiprocessor) design
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Yes |
| Dynamic Parallelism |
Yes |
| Hyper-Q |
Yes |
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