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  2. Pascal (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    Painting of Blaise Pascal, eponym of architecture. Pascal is the codename for a GPU microarchitecture developed by Nvidia, as the successor to the Maxwell architecture. The architecture was first introduced in April 2016 with the release of the Tesla P100 (GP100) on April 5, 2016, and is primarily used in the GeForce 10 series, starting with the GeForce GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 (both using the ...

  3. GeForce 10 series - Wikipedia

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    The GeForce 10 series is a series of graphics processing units developed by Nvidia, initially based on the Pascal microarchitecture announced in March 2014. This design series succeeded the GeForce 900 series , and is succeeded by the GeForce 16 series and GeForce 20 series using the Turing microarchitecture .

  4. List of Nvidia graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    This number is generally used as a maximum throughput number for the GPU and generally, a higher fill rate corresponds to a more powerful (and faster) GPU. Memory subsection. Bandwidth – Maximum theoretical bandwidth for the processor at factory clock with factory bus width. GHz = 10 9 Hz. Bus type – Type of memory bus or buses used.

  5. General-purpose computing on graphics processing units

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    GPU performance benchmarked on GPU supported features and may be a kernel to kernel performance comparison. For details on configuration used, view application website. Speedups as per Nvidia in-house testing or ISV's documentation. ‡ Q=Quadro GPU, T=Tesla GPU. Nvidia recommended GPUs for this application.

  6. List of eponyms of Nvidia GPU microarchitectures - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of eponyms of Nvidia GPU microarchitectures.The eponym in this case is the person after whom an architecture is named. Listed are the person, their portrait, their profession or areas of expertise, their birth year, their death year, their country of origin, the microarchitecture named after them, and the year of release of the GPU architecture.

  7. Nvidia Drive - Wikipedia

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    The Nvidia Drive PX 2 is based on one or two Tegra X2 SoCs where each SoC contains 2 Denver cores, 4 ARM A57 cores and a GPU from the Pascal generation. [8] There are two real world board configurations: for AutoCruise: 1× Tegra X2 + 1 Pascal GPU; for AutoChauffeur: 2× Tegra X2 + 2 Pascal GPU's

  8. NVLink - Wikipedia

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    On 5 April 2016, Nvidia announced that NVLink would be implemented in the Pascal-microarchitecture-based GP100 GPU, as used in, for example, Nvidia Tesla P100 products. [40] With the introduction of the DGX-1 high performance computer base it was possible to have up to eight P100 modules in a single rack system connected to up to two host CPUs.

  9. Nvidia Jetson - Wikipedia

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    256-core Nvidia Pascal architecture GPU Dual-core Nvidia Denver 2 64-bit CPU and quad-core ARM Cortex-A57 MPCore processor 8 GiB 7.5–15 W 2018 Jetson AGX Xavier [19] 32 TOPS 512-core Nvidia Volta architecture GPU with 64 Tensor cores 8-core NVIDIA Carmel ARMv8.2 64-bit CPU 8MB L2 + 4MB L3 32–64 GiB 10W - 30W 2019 Jetson Nano 472 GFLOPS 128 ...