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Manufacturer | Hewlett Packard Enterprise |
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Manufacturer's Part Number | A0R41A |
Description | HPE; Product Type: Graphic Card; Host Interface: PCI Express 2.0 x16; Features: CUDA Technology; Form Factor: Plug-in Card; System Requirements: Operating System(s): Linux; |
NAME | DESCRIPTION |
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Chipset Manufacturer: | NVIDIA |
Weight (Approximate): | 2 lb |
Standard Memory: | 6 GB |
Cooler Type: | Passive Cooler |
Chipset Series: | M |
Product Name: | NVIDIA Tesla M2075 6GB Computational Module |
Chipset Model: | M2075 |
Platform Supported: | PC |
Brand Name: | HPE |
Thickness: | 2 " |
Memory Technology: | GDDR5 |
Form Factor: | Plug-in Card |
Chipset Line: | Tesla |
GPU Clock: | 1.15 GHz |
Marketing Information: |
The NVIDIA Tesla Computing Modules enable seamless integration of GPU computing with HP ProLiant servers for scale-out deployments. The Tesla GPUs have a capacity of up to 6 GB of GDDR5 memory with ECC, and peak performance of 655 double-precision Gflops or over 1.3 single-precision Tflop. The Tesla M2070Q combines Tesla’s high performance computation with the NVIDIA Quadro® professional-class visualization in the same GPU. The HP GPU Ecosystem includes the CUDA programming interface and third-party CUDA development tools, as well as HP-supported GPU-aware cluster software such as the HP Cluster Management Utility (CMU). CMU will monitor and display GPU health such as temperature and will also install and provision the GPU drivers and the CUDA software. In addition, HP HPC Linux Value Pack includes a GPU-enhanced version of Platform LSF, with the capability of scheduling jobs based on GPU requirements. |
Length: | 10.7 " |
Product Type: | Graphic Card |
Host Interface: | PCI Express 2.0 x16 |
System Requirements: |
Operating System(s): Linux |
Bus Width: | 384 bit |
Features: | CUDA Technology |
Height: | 5.4 " |
Number of Stream Processors: | 448 |
Compatibility: |
HP ProLiant Scalable Systems:
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