6GB PNY Tesla C2075 Graphics Card
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6GB PNY Tesla C2075 Graphics Card
Scan code: LN42680 Manufacturer code: TCSC2075-PB
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6GB PNY Tesla C2075 Graphics Card

6GB PNY Tesla C2075 , PCIe 2.0 (x16), 1500MHz GDDR5, GPU 1150MHz, 448Cores

Scan code: LN42680 Manufacturer code: TCSC2075-PB
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Product Overview Tesla companion processors bring the power of high performance computing to the workstation.

With 448 application-acceleration cores per board, Tesla processors offload parallel computations from the CPU to dramatically accelerate the floating point calculation performance. By adding a Tesla processor, engineers, designers, and content creation professionals accelerate some of the most complex tools exponentially faster than by adding a second CPU.

It's an unbeatable solution for getting more done in less time. Take advantage of the newest analysis, simulation, and rendering tools within industry-leading applications and see results in as little as half the time. Tesla C2075 companion processors deliver parallel processing power right at the desk, capable of streamlining the way users work every day. This means you can now explore, discover and deliver higher-quality projects faster than you ever thought possible.
Features • 448 CUDA CORES: Tesla C2075 delivers up to 515 Gigaflops of double-precision peak performance in each GPU enabling a single workstation to deliver a Teraflop or more of performance.

• ECC MEMORY: Meets a critical requirement for computing accuracy and reliability for workstations. Offers protection of data in memory to enhance data integrity and reliability for applications. Register files , LI /L2 caches, shared memory, and DRAM all are ECC protected.

• DESKTOP CLUSTER: Performance Solves large-scale problems faster than a small server cluster on a single workstation with multiple GPUs.

• 6GB OF GDDR5 MEMORY PER GPU: Maximizes performance and reduces data transfers by keeping larger data sets in local memory that is attached directly to the GPU.

• NVIDIA PARALLEL DATA CACHE™: Accelerates algorithms such as physics solvers, ray-tracing, and sparse matrix multiplication where data addresses are not known beforehand. This includes a configurable LI cache per Streaming Multiprocessor block and a unified L2 cache for all of the processor cores.

• NVIDIA GIGA THREAD™ ENGINE: Maximizes the throughput by faster context switching that is 10X faster than previous architecture, concurrent kernel execution, and improved thread block scheduling.

• ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER: Turbocharges system performance by transferring data over the PCIe bus while the computing cores are crunching other data. Even applications with heavy data-transfer requirements, such as seismic processing, can maximize the computing efficiency by transferring data to local memory before it is needed.

• CUDA PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT WITH BROAD SUPPORT OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND APIS: Choose C, C++, OpenCL, DirectCompute, or FORTRAN to express application parallelism and take advantage of the "Fermi" GPU's innovative architecture. NVIDIA Parallel Nsight tool is available for Microsoft Visual Studio developers.

• HIGH SPEED, PCIe GEN 2.0 DATA TRANSFER: Maximizes bandwidth between the host system and the Tesla processors. Enables Tesla systems to work with virtually any PCIe-compliant host system with an open PCIe x16 slot.
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
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Buying Guide
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Date Issued: 2nd Dec 2010

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Date Issued: 22nd Oct 2008

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Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

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Date Issued: 20th Oct 2008

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Date Issued: 25th Jun 2008

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6GB PNY Tesla C2075 Graphics Card
6GB PNY Tesla C2075 Graphics Card