Nvidia monstrous Pascal GPU-powered Tesla P100 is getting a PCI-E version, too PCWorld
Some of the world's fastest computers employ Nvidia's graphics processor for computer vision, deep learning and scientific calculations, and a new GPU will supercharge these applications. The Tesla P100 that plugs into the PCI-Express slots of supercomputers will speed up tasks like economic forecasting and weather modeling. The GPU is also targeted at servers, and will play a big role in helping self-driving cars, robots and drones identify objects. Further reading: Nvidia's beastly Pascal GPU is packed with cutting-edge tech and 15 billion transistors Deep-learning systems with the GPUs in data centers will improve cloud-based image recognition, classification, natural language processing and speech recognition. One system with Tesla P100 chips is Nvidia's DGX-1, which can be purchased for 129,000.
Jun-20-2016, 13:35:06 GMT