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Appro's New Cluster Combines Nehalems with NVIDIA's Tesla

Appro, a leading provider of supercomputing solutions, has recently announced a new product that has been specifically designed to combine the performance capabilities of NVIDIA's Tesla GPUs with the features and performance of Intel's latest Nehalem-based Xeon processors. The new solution, dubbed Appro Hyp...

19 May 2009
09:36 GMT

NVIDIA Tesla C1060 GPU Now Available in Dell Workstations

Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has announced today that its Tesla C1060 GPU computing processor has been integrated into several Dell Precision workstations, including the R5400, T5500 and T7500 models. This solution will enable professional users to take advantage of the performance levels delivered by NVIDIA&...

6 May 2009
04:47 GMT

NVIDIA Launches New Tesla Preconfigured Cluster

Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has just announced the introduction of a new Tesla GPU Preconfigured Cluster, specifically designed to boost the performance and minimize the power draw inside today's data center systems. According to the chip maker, its new Tesla-based cluster can enable researchers and IT ...

5 May 2009
03:43 GMT

NVIDIA Tesla to Improve Search for Oil and Gas

Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA and GeoStar, a leading Chinese geophysical service provider, have jointly announced the launch of a new hardware and software solution that is meant to significantly boost the performance of the seismic computation for oil and gas companies in China. The solution will take advanta...

29 April 2009
11:40 GMT

NVIDIA Tesla GPU to Help Decipher the Complexity of the Human Brain

Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has announced today that Evolved Machines Inc has chosen the Tesla GPU computing processors for their latest computing facility, designed for the development of artificial neural circuits. According to the graphics maker, the new system boasts an impressive 10,800 parallel computi...

9 April 2009
06:30 GMT

Tesla Model S Gets Lots of Orders

The Tesla Motor Company seems to have hit the jackpot with its new Model S, following the success it had with the Roadster model in the past. According to the firm, more than 520 preorders have already been received for the all-electric automobile, even though the first ones are not scheduled to leave the assembly li...

3 April 2009
08:47 GMT

Lenovo Offers Green ThinkStation Workstations

Lenovo has recently announced two new workstations, the ThinkStation S20 and the D20, designed to meet the requirements of specialized professionals. In addition to the new ThinkStation models, the company has also announced that it will showcase its new e-commerce platform, the Lenovo eLounge, designed to provide it...

26 March 2009
07:07 GMT

FSC Adds Tesla to CELSIUS Workstations

Fujitsu Siemens Computers has just announced that its line of CELSIUS workstation computer systems will now boast NVIDIA's Tesla technology in both current and future mid- and high-end products. According to Fujitsu, the use of NVIDIA's Tesla technology will provide its customers with more efficient and hig...

12 March 2009
06:26 GMT

NVIDIA Interested in the Netbook Market

NVIDIA reiterated its interest in the netbook market on Tuesday, yet announced that it still plans to wait around to see how things evolve. However, the company is known to have inked a deal with VIA Technologies to provide chipsets for the Nano processor designed for laptops and mini-laptops, called netbooks by Inte...

4 December 2008
03:32 GMT

NVIDIA Demoes Tesla GPU for Personal Computing

Aside from the recent announcement coming from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, according to which NVIDIA's Tesla GPU will be powering a TSUBAME supercomputer, the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker has also just demoed a Lenovo ThinkStation equipped with the company's Tesla C1060 GPU Computing proc...

19 November 2008
02:46 GMT

First NVIDIA Tesla-Based Supercomputer in TOP500

The Tokyo Institute of Technology announced today that it would use NVIDIA Tesla GPUs to leverage the computational horsepower of its TSUBAME supercomputer. According to Tokyo Tech, the TSUBAME supercomputer would be able to peak 170 TFLOPS of theoretical peak performance with the addition of 170 Tesla S1070 1U syste...

18 November 2008
08:31 GMT

Nvidia to Launch Tesla Desktop Supercomputers

The latest news on the Web points towards the fact that some PC vendors are about to bring to the market desktop supercomputers that will feature Nvidia’s Tesla floating point accelerators. These PCs are expected to have a price tag set around the $10,000 point, while being able to deliver great horsepower, rea...

18 November 2008
04:01 GMT

NVIDIA Rolls out the Second-gen Tesla

After ATI proudly released its new over 1 TFlop capable StreamFire 9250 graphics card, NVIDIA has followed AMD's actions and has announced today its second generation Tesla card. As with AMD's offer, NVIDIA's new product is also going to provide a considerable performance boost as compared to its previ...

16 June 2008
11:17 GMT

Nvidia Tesla GPGPU Shows Up in Bull's NovaScale Supercomputer

System manufacturer Bull is reportedly working on a top-notch supercomputer, built around 1080 8-core Nehalem processors. The amount of simultaneous execution threads may be overwhelming, but the big news is that the supercomputer will feature 96 GPU cores delivered by Nvidia itself.Currently known as the Bull NovaSc...

23 April 2008
03:04 GMT

Nvidia to Work on the First Mac GPGPU Architecture

The General-Purpose Graphics Processing Unit (GPGPU) is a new class of graphics processor that can perform the same logical operations that were reserved for a system's primary CPU. These GPGPUs allow the system speed up processing of non-graphics applications and got into the spotlight with the advent of ATI&#...

29 January 2008
10:59 GMT

Nvidia Rolls Out the Tesla GPGPU Platform

You've probably heard a lot of things about Nvidia, Ati and GPGPU. The idea of using the power inside the GPU for other purposes than 3D rendering is not a new one but only Nvidia's 8 series and lately Ati's X1900 and HD 2900XT series are completely programmable. AMD's Fusion is also a known subje...

21 June 2007
13:26 GMT


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