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  2. Tesla (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    GPU NVIDIA G80 Die shot of the GT200 GPU found inside NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280 cards, based on the Tesla microarchitecture. GeForce 8's unified shader architecture consists of a number of stream processors (SPs). Unlike the vector processing approach taken with older shader units, each SP is scalar and thus can operate only on one component at a ...

  3. Comparison of Nvidia nForce chipsets - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of chipsets designed by Nvidia. Nvidia stopped producing chipsets in 2009. [ 1 ] Nvidia codenames its chipsets MCPs (Media and Communications Processors).

  4. Template:Nvidia Tesla - Wikipedia

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    Tesla: May 2, 2007 1× G80 600 128 1,350 — GDDR3 384 1.5 1,600 76.8 No 0.3456 No 1.0 170.9 Internal PCIe GPU (full-height, dual-slot) D870 Deskside Computer [d] May 2, 2007 2× G80 600 256 1,350 — GDDR3 2× 384 2× 1.5 1,600 2× 76.8 No 0.6912 No 1.0 520 Deskside or 3U rack-mount external GPUs S870 GPU Computing Server [d] May 2, 2007 4× ...

  5. Tesla CEO Elon Musk: 'We're using a lot of Nvidia hardware' - AOL

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    Tesla’s need for Nvidia, and its own hardware, also points to the wide breadth of the AI market and variety of use cases that range from Musk’s pursuit of self-driving vehicles to smart home ...

  6. Nvidia Tesla - Wikipedia

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    The Nvidia Tesla product line competed with AMD's Radeon Instinct and Intel Xeon Phi lines of deep learning and GPU cards. Nvidia retired the Tesla brand in May 2020, reportedly because of potential confusion with the brand of cars. [1] Its new GPUs are branded Nvidia Data Center GPUs [2] as in the Ampere-based A100 GPU. [3]

  7. Hopper (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    4 Nvidia H100 GPUs. Hopper is a graphics processing unit (GPU) microarchitecture developed by Nvidia. It is designed for datacenters and is used alongside the Lovelace microarchitecture. It is the latest generation of the line of products formerly branded as Nvidia Tesla, now Nvidia Data Centre GPUs.

  8. Kepler (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Johannes Kepler, eponym of architecture. Kepler is the codename for a GPU microarchitecture developed by Nvidia, first introduced at retail in April 2012, [1] as the successor to the Fermi microarchitecture.

  9. Nvidia DGX - Wikipedia

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    The core feature of a DGX system is its inclusion of 4 to 8 Nvidia Tesla GPU modules, which are housed on an independent system board. These GPUs can be connected either via a version of the SXM socket or a PCIe x16 slot, facilitating flexible integration within the system architecture. To manage the substantial thermal output, DGX units are ...