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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× G80 600 ...
May 2, 2007 1× G80 600 128 1350 — GDDR3 384 1.5 1600 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 1350 — GDDR3 2× 384 2× 1.5 1600 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× G80 600 512 ...
6-core Nvidia Carmel ARMv8.2 64-bit CPU 6MB L2 + 4MB L3 8 GiB 10–20W 2023 Jetson Orin Nano [20] 20–40 TOPS from 512-core Nvidia Ampere architecture GPU with 16 Tensor cores 6-core ARM Cortex-A78AE v8.2 64-bit CPU 1.5MB L2 + 4MB L3 4–8 GiB 7–10 W 2023 Jetson Orin NX 70–100 TOPS 1024-core Nvidia Ampere architecture GPU with 32 Tensor cores
Turing is the codename for a graphics processing unit (GPU) microarchitecture developed by Nvidia. It is named after the prominent mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing . The architecture was first introduced in August 2018 at SIGGRAPH 2018 in the workstation-oriented Quadro RTX cards, [ 2 ] and one week later at Gamescom in consumer ...
1 2 8–14.4 2.8 11.2 268.8 Unknown 49 Retail GeForce GT 625 February 19, 2013 GF119 292 79 810 — — 1620 898 (1796) 1 48:8:4 0.5 1 14.4 3.24 6.5 155.5 Unknown 30 OEM GeForce GT 630 [g] [h] April 24, 2012 GK107 TSMC 28 nm: 1300 118 PCIe 3.0 x16 875 — — 875 891 (1782) 192:16:16 1 2 28.5 128 14 14 336 14 1.2 50 May 15, 2012 GF108-400 ...
In this case the formula to calculate the theoretical performance in floating point operations per second becomes: FLOPS sp = 2 × n × f. The theoretical double-precision processing power of a Tesla GPU is 1/8 of the single precision performance on GT200; there is no double precision support on G8x and G9x. [9]
RIVA is an acronym for Real-time Interactive Video and Animation accelerator. [1] The "TNT" suffix refers to the chip's ability to work on two texels at once (TwiN Texel). [2] The first graphics card that was based on the RIVA TNT chip was the Velocity 4400, released by STB Systems on June 15, 1998.
Ampere is the codename for a graphics processing unit (GPU) microarchitecture developed by Nvidia as the successor to both the Volta and Turing architectures. It was officially announced on May 14, 2020, and is named after French mathematician and physicist André-Marie Ampère.