
NVIDIA’s new GPU-based Tesla Personal Supercomputer
By: Daniel Chubb | November 19, 2008 | Leave a CommentLooks like NVIDIA’s going down the same path as AMD to get more power of its GPU’s, well in fact NVIDEA are going to take it to a whole new level. NVIDEA has just announced its all new GPU-based Tesla Personal Supercomputer.
So what is this all new GPU-based Tesla Personal Supercomputer all about then? Well they say it will give you power of the traditional supercomputer cluster at 1/100th of the price and if that is not enough how about a platform based on the company’s new Tesla C1060 GPU Computing Processor which in itself is based on NVIDIA’s CUDA parallel computing architecture.
These supercomputers will come with many new host manufacturers that have already partnered with NVIDIA and those include Dell, Lenovo, ASUS and many more. The details are still pretty secret at the moment but we will definitely let you know more soon as we hear more. They will be of similar prices of a conventional PC workstation.
Source – Press Release via Engadget
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