The NVIDIA Tesla GPU Computing Processor - Supercomputers in Your Home or Office »
Posted By mannt88 1 year, 3 months ago in Science & TechnologyNVIDIA's first step of providing innovative GPU computing products, under the Tesla brand, will offer more computing power to every engineer and scientist. Today, NVIDIA announced the release of a new set of microprocessors that are functionally based on an innovative graphical processing unit (GPU). This is a promising turn of events since it can
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ETproductions1 year, 3 months ago
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MikeReardon1 year, 3 months ago
The Tesla Computing Server is expected to cost US$12,000 with four GPUs, and the Deskside Supercomputer US$7,500 with two GPUs.
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Add staff and electricity costs and its not far from what a 60in. Flat Panel TV cost at the Good Guys two years ago. And you can rent out half the units capasity to a small city or Second Life game channel.
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