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New Asus P6T7 CUDA Motherboard gives you 4 Teraflops

May 13 2009, 7:51am CDT | by

New Asus P6T7 CUDA Motherboard gives you 4 Teraflops
 
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Asus launched the ASUS P6T7 WS SuperComputer motherboard for CUDA Parallel Programming. The Asus P6T7 is equipped with 7 PCI-E Gen2 x16 slots supporting up to three NVIDIA Tesla cards and one NVIDIA Quadro card.
It is certified for NVIDIA Tesla GPU computing, based on the NVIDIA CUDA parallel computing architecture that supports up to three NVIDIA Tesla cards and one NVIDIA Quadro card. Each GPU delivers 240 CUDA parallel processing cores, producing 1 teraflop of processing power simultaneously. This adds up to a total of 960 parallel processing cores, delivering 4 teraflops of processing power.
Capable of supercomputer performance 250 times faster than that of a standard PC, the P6T7 WS SuperComputer is an efficient solution for highly computational applications in the fields of life science, engineering science, financial modeling, electronic design automation and virtualization.
I am really excited about CUDA. The P6T7 is for professionals, but CUDA will also come to Windows 7 PC and Mac OS X Snow Leopard computer near you.
Via this Asus announcement.

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