NVIDIA Launches Tesla P100 PCI-E Card

Written by Michael Larabel in NVIDIA on 20 June 2016 at 08:31 AM EDT. 14 Comments
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NVIDIA used this week's International Super Computing Conference (ISC) in Germany to launch the PCI Express version of their Tesla P100 accelerator.

The Tesla P100 launched earlier this year relies upon their NVLink interface while the card announced at midnight is their PCI Express model.


The Pascal GPU on this accelerator offers 4.7 TFLOPS of double-precision compute power, 9.3 TFLOPS of single-precision compute power, and 12GB / 1GB options of HBM2 stacked RAM.

THe performance is slightly below that of the NVLink version of the P100, but still an impressive workhorse nevertheless. The Tesla P100 PCI-E accelerator is expected to begin shipping before year's end.
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