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Nvidia tesla p100 announced with pci interface

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Finally Nvidia has announced its new professional graphics card Tesla P100, which comes in three versions differentiated by its connection interface to the motherboard and the memory used.

Nvidia Tesla P100, technical characteristics

The Tesla P100 comes in two versions with a PCI-Express interface and differentiated by its memory, one of them has 16 GB and the other has 12 GB, in both cases it is the advanced new generation HBM2 memory that promises a A leap in performance, this new memory means that both cards can reach a bandwidth of 720 GB / s and 540 GB / s respectively. Both cards offer a single precision power of 9.3 TFLOPs, slightly less than the model with NVLink interface that reaches 10.6 TFLOPs. All of them have a TDP of 250W and mount passive heatsinks.

The new Nvidia Tesla P100 card is based on the advanced Pascal GP100 GPU made up of a whopping 3, 840 shaders alongside 240 texturing units and an impressive 4, 096-bit bus that takes full advantage of the new HBM2 memory technology. For now, no card intended for home use is expected with this GPU.

If you want to know more details about the GPU Nvidia Pascal GP100 you can read our post Nvidia shows the specifications of Pascal

Source: videocardz

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