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So it's basicly just quadro k6000 with lower clocks and no video outputs. And price tag is quite same 5499$.
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Originally posted by wizard69 View PostSo,Michael, when will we see benchmarks on a rack full of these cards. A bake off between AMD and NVidia would be nice.
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Originally posted by wizard69 View PostSo,Michael, when will we see benchmarks on a rack full of these cards. A bake off between AMD and NVidia would be nice.
Just like you wont see any of the the cards being used for cloud streaming gaming like the Radeon Sky series being benchmarked.
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Originally posted by sarmad View PostWhat exactly do they mean by "for supercomputing purposes"? Is it a standard card that can be plugged into a regular PC or does it have a special interface?
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Benchmarks?
So,Michael, when will we see benchmarks on a rack full of these cards. A bake off between AMD and NVidia would be nice.
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What exactly do they mean by "for supercomputing purposes"? Is it a standard card that can be plugged into a regular PC or does it have a special interface?
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knowing how nvidia tends to use less memory than AMD in just about every one of their competing products, this is actually a pretty big deal.
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NVIDIA Rolls Out The K40 12GB GDDR5 GPU
Phoronix: NVIDIA Rolls Out The K40 12GB GDDR5 GPU
It's Supercomputing SC13 week and as such NVIDIA announced today the Tesla K40 as their latest ultra high-end GPU for HPC purposes. The Tesla K40 GPU accelerator is to compete with the FirePro S10000 that was announced by AMD last week. Both these GPUs designed for super-computing applications have 12GB of memory...
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